A realistic, gut-wrenching novel for young adults that offers a painful, yet hope-infused, picture of a Vietnamese refugee girl’s experiences.
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A watercolor picture book takes children into the rich imaginations of two boys, C.S. Lewis and his brother Warnie.
A handsome street cat with a penchant for trouble stars in the new picture book by the creator of Skippyjon Jones
An original and bracing devotional encourages Christians who work to resist injustice.
Curious children encounter their village’s most enigmatic figure in this touching picture book translated from French.
A group of private astronauts go to the dark side of the moon to investigate suspicious activity.
A mother finds a way to move forward after losing her adult son in this moving memoir in verse.
A Christian gastronomer’s findings on “dinner churches.”
An engaging children’s picture book relates the experiences of a girl with Spina Bifida
An acclaimed journalist details the lives and deaths of the citizens of Chicago during the summer of 2013.
The author of Tuesdays with Morrie writes movingly of the little Haitian girl he loved and lost.
A cat named Catastrophe gets lost along the sea and makes friends in the low tide pool.
Riveting faith-based historical fiction envelops readers in the aftermath of Chicago’s Great Fire.
Lenten devotions by a Banner contributor draw parallels between the Old and New Testaments.
Lenten devotions from Genesis to Revelation.
From Geisel Honor–winning author/illustrator Paul Meisel comes Anna & Samia, the true story of a wildlife conservationist and the baby rhinoceros she adopts.
A true-science memoir of the author’s own family's unsettling legacy of hereditary cancer.
Written by the host of the NPR Pop Culture Hour podcast, this effervescent debut novel charms and delights.
Artist Ruth Goring uses beads, shells, stones, colored glass, and more to create collages and mosaics with explanations of biblical metaphors for God.
A journalist and humanitarian takes readers around the world to learn the crucial skill of empathy from the world’s bravest souls.
A Caldecott Honor book celebrates family, community, and the unifying power of music.
Two veteran Canadian writers share wisdom on the Christian writing life and business.
Revisiting once again the world of Raymie Nightingale, two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo turns her focus to the tough-talking, inescapably tenderhearted Beverly.
Exploring Kuyper’s “square inch” and other practical applications of his theology for today’s Christian.