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Franz Schubert and His Merry Friends (Opal Wheeler)
Story of the brilliant young Franz Schubert, his musical giftedness combined with his merry friends, and their pranks and escapades, in most of which Franz is the hero. Highly entertaining reading for children of all ages, while learning about one of history’s great composers at the same time!
Includes numerous selections and musical score from the composer`s magnificent music in this volume, including: the March Militaire, the Moment Musicale, the theme of The Erlking, a dance from the opera, Rosamunde, Rondos, Dances, the lovely waltzes, impromptu pieces, the Cradle Song (a children’s favorite) and several more of Schubert’s most beautiful compositions. Large, oversized paperback in a lay-flat binding, with numerous illustrations throughout the book!
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Paganini: Master of Strings (Opal Wheeler)
Written with warmth and understanding, the present book on Paganini begins with his unhappy childhood along the wharves in Genoa and carries him straight through the tempestuous years when great genius and poverty waged an endless battle, which genius finally won. The boy gave his first concert at eleven, and his success was immediate and brilliant.
The later years, however, were given over almost entirely to composing. His compositions were so exquisite and intricate that they became the despair of other musicians, as often only the master was able to play them.
Added to a delightful story are some of Paganini’s simpler compositions for the young music student to try. It is altogether a perfect biography for the younger group, full of action and exciting adventure, too.
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A Young Woman’s Walk With God: Growing More Like Jesus (Elizabeth George)
Elizabeth George, author of A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart, offers another life–changing teen book — A Young Woman’s Walk with God.
Christian teens long to please God, but peer pressure, school activities, and physical changes make godly qualities such as patience, kindness, and self–control hard to develop. The good news is that by focusing on God, girls can live the fruit of the Spirit.
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Edward MacDowell and His Cabin in the Pines (Opal Wheeler)
The story is told of MacDowell’s Quaker beginnings, his irrepressible interest in music, his youthful triumphs abroad, including playing at the famed Zurich Festival, and his marriage to Marian Nevins – all these and more are some of the delightful stories in this rich career of the great American composer. The book also tells of the launching of the colony in Peterboro, New Hampshire, which bears his name.
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River of Peril: Goldtown Adventures, Book 4 (Susan K Marlow)
Jem Coulter thinks his family is just on a sightseeing trip to the big city of Sacramento. Then armed bandits hold up the stagecoach for the secret stash they’re carrying: gold for the Union Army fighting the distant Civil War! Suddenly war isn’t so far away; it’s right there on the road to Sacramento, with Jem’s father, the sheriff of Goldtown, fighting against the rebel army’s Knights of the Golden Circle.
When the family finally reaches the city, they think they’re safe at last. Setting out to see the sights, Jem, his sister Ellie, and their cousin Nathan make a new friend. But is Henry the pal they think he is? With a father who is a die-hard Confederate, could Henry be in cahoots with the thieves?
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Robert Schumann and Mascot Ziff (Opal Wheeler)
From the time he was a little boy, playing with his beloved cat Ziff, Robert Schumann had a happy, pleasant life. He grew up in Saxony village, and unlike many of his contemporaries, Robert had few problems to overcome. His work, family life, and training in music all brought him joy and much renown. Opal Wheeler has selected Schumann as another great man’s life, with many selections from his compositions, making this a fresh new volume in the Great Composers library of musicians.
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Adventures of Richard Wagner (Opal Wheeler)
At the age of four, Wilhelm Richard Wagner made his first impression on the theatrical world when he pounded on a bass drum and stopped the performance at the Dresden Playhouse-right in the midst of his stepfather’s lines. This ill-fated incident put a temporary stop to Richard’s nights backstage, and the punishment was almost more than exuberant little “Dicker” could bear. No more trunks to explore, no more wigs to try on, no more lights and music and dancing. He had so loved being a part of his adored stepfather’s professional life.
But there were golden and impressionable years ahead for young Richard. He came under the haunting spell of Weber’s opera, Der Freischutz, and copied the entire score on his own music sheets to memorize. He avidly read Shakespeare’s plays and vowed he would write even greater tragedies. He staged puppet shows, wrote poetry, and dreamed fantastic dreams.
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The Young Brahms (Sybil Deucher)
Frail, little son of poor parents, Brahms spent his first years of life in a wretched tenement in the old harbor city of Hamburg, Germany. It is here that the present story opens. His father, an irresponsible musician, forced his son to play piano at base taverns until all hours of the night, for whatever small pay he could get.
But little Johannes’ love for fine music led to better avenues. Soon composing, teaching, and playing on whatever piano was available, he found a path into finer service. Several of Brahms` best known compositions are included in this book. Numerous illustrations and pages of musical score.
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Heartbreak Trail: Circle C Milestones, Book 2 (Susan K. Marlow)
Andi quickly discovers that a cattle drive is a dirty, dangerous business with little sleep and the same food day after day. Between late nights, dust, mosquitos, and an abrasive cowhand trying to win Andi’s attention, it is definitely not a holiday. Andi grimly determines she will stick it out.
When a river crossing goes wrong and Chad is shot in a gunfight with suspicious men who have been shadowing the herd, Mitch the trail boss finds himself dangerously shorthanded. Andi and Levi can no longer just give Cook a hand. It’s time to pitch in and help Mitch get their cattle to market–any way they can.
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What Our Father Taught us About Boys: Audio CD (Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin)
Why is it hard for girls to find the balance between flirting and shunning? How can girls keep their hearts pure? What responsibilities do they have toward young men? Is it possible to be ‘just friends’?
Hear practical advice on navigating the tricky waters of relationships with boys, and how these relationships, properly conducted, can be edifying and strengthening.
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Hannah: The Mother who Prayed
The story of Hannah is accurately retold from the Bible (From the book of 1 Samuel). The Bible Time series by Carine Mackenzie have been praised for their accurate retelling of great bible stories.
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Jane Austen and Vampires: Examining Girls’ Literary Appetites and Literary Eating Disorders (Anna Sofia & Elizabeth Botkin)
The books a girl reads during her formative years awaken her mind to new affections, a new view of reality, and a vision of who she dreams of becoming. What books – and worldviews – are we putting into the hands of our daughters? In this fascinating message, Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin analyze authors from Jane Austen to Janette Oke to Stephanie Meyer, and break down the basics of discriminating reading.
Audio CD – 55 minutes play time.
Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin are the only daughters of Geoffrey and Victoria Botkin. They and their five brothers share their family’s vision for cultural reformation, and enjoy working with their father on projects affecting family, church and state.
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Out of the Blues: Dealing With the Blues of Depression and Loneliness (Wayne Mack)
At some time or other in their life, nearly everyone finds themselves looking down the dark tunnel of depression. If you aren’t depressed now, you certainly know someone who is. Out of the Blues is a book which they will identify with and in which they’ll see clear signs of how it developed.
Most importantly, it’s a book that presents biblical solutions to the problem. Also contains excellent questions for discussion following each chapter, for a group study. A large section on the devastating affects of loneliness as well, and what to do about it.
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The Miracle of Change (Ami Loper)
A beautiful full color and tastefully illustrated hard back educational book designed to help mothers instruct their preadolescent daughters as they face the changes puberty brings. Bringing your daughters back to the flower at the age of transition to see the beauty in God’s design and His plan for each blossom. This book is a delicate, yet honest look at the transformation that is coming your daughter’s way. Help prepare your daughter for the miracle of change with this beautiful book that will celebrate her God-given femininity.
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Thick as Thieves: Circle C Milestones, Book 1 (Susan K. Marlow)
Fourteen-year-old Andrea Carter would rather ride her beloved palomino, Taffy, than do anything else. But life on the Circle C ranch in 1882 is busy. Between school and chores, Andi is left with little time to prepare for Taffy’s first foaling. Then when the event finally arrives, it nearly ends in disaster.
Returning to school keeps Andi hard-pressed to find time for foal training. And she now has a new problem on her hands–Macy Walker, who has been assigned as Andi’s seatmate. The new girl’s crude manners and cruel behavior bring storm clouds into Andi’s life, as does the news that cattle rustlers have moved into the valley.
When the cattle rustlers turn to stealing horses and strike the Carter ranch, Andi’s only hope for recovering her precious colts lies with Macy. Can Andi trust this wild girl? Does she have a choice?
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Education or Imitation? Bible Interpretation for Dummies Like you and me (Curtis Allen)
The earthly ministry of Jesus was all about rightly interpreting and applying God’s Word. We can do the same. No special training required. In fact, right interpretation of Scripture, followed by right application, is the primary way that Christians are to be like God. This is not an issue of education. It’s an issue of imitation. The example of Jesus’ life shows us how.
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Badge of Honor: Goldtown Adventures Book 1 (Susan K. Marlow)
Twelve-year-old Jeremiah “Jem” Coulter knows that Goldtown, California, has seen the last of the gold rush. But the flecks of gold he and an old prospector, “Strike,” find in their played-out claim on Cripple Creek spur Jem’s hope of striking it rich. In the meantime, he and his sister, Ellie, sell frog legs and firewood to bring in extra cash.
When Jem’s father accepts a job as sheriff of lawless Goldtown, Jem is suddenly saddled with an additional responsibility–to run their broken-down ranch. He faces a hard path as he tries to be a man and make his father proud, but then Cripple Creek mysteriously dries up and Strike suddenly disappears. Jem is determined to find out why. Can anything be worse than being a sheriff’s kid? Will outlaws use his father’s badge for target practice? Is that silver star just a target . . . or truly a badge of honor?
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