Combining the themes of child soldiers with a reality show, author Suzanne Collins created a young adult trilogy that struck gold&mdas
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You might already own Vivaldi’s Gloria on disc. But replace whatever recording you own with this one.
The Good Garden by by Katie Smith Milway
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Great for your next church or youth retreat, this website offers 2,000 activities including group games, fun skits, silly camp songs,
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by Lois Roelofs
Bea is excited about going with her family on the Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure Holiday.
Five generations of Butlers carve fields out of southernmost Ontario forests, plant orchards, and finally sell parcels for urban devel
At a time when immigration is a hot topic, Roberts celebrates the strength, character, and contributions of newcomers.
Many books about Handel’s Messiah focus narrowly on its music.
From VeggieTales creator Phil Visscher comes this 13-disc set of humans, cartoons, and puppe
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Set in the mythical world of husky Vikings fighting with fire-breathing dragons, How to
City Dog and Country Frog are as different as two crea
Melody is a smart, funny fifth grader who has cerebral palsy.
In the very proper English town of Edgecombe St. Mary, retired Army major Ernest Pettigrew has problems.
In an age of iTunes downloads and “American Idol” crooners, this
On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray shot and killed Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn.
Stanley Hauerwas says we can’t understand the “what” of Christianity without knowing the “how” of being