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A Fallen Sparrow (Lynne Basham Tagawa)
It was all Samuel Adams’s fault.
Ruth Haynes uses the pen name Honorius when she writes for her father’s newspaper. Boston has changed beyond recognition, and her Loyalist views soon get her in trouble. With war looming, what will their family do?
Jonathan Russell hides a guilty secret. The Battle of Bunker’s Hill sweeps him and his Shenandoah Valley family into the war. The unthinkable happens, and he’s forced to deal with both his grief—and his guilt.
Lieutenant Robert Shirley is summoned by his godmother and introduced to the Earl of Dartmouth, who charges him to gather intelligence in Boston. He is horrified but must obey.
Gritty, realistic, and rich with scriptural truth, this story features Dr. Joseph Warren, Major John André, Henry Knox, and Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton.$16.99 -
The Heart of Courage (Lynne Basham Tagawa)
No one would understand.
But he had to obey his conscience.
It’s 1753, and troubling news comes to Russell’s Ridge . . . Susanna Russell longs to escape her valley home. When war breaks out, she gets her wish to study in fabulous Williamsburg. But she realizes she’s lost something important along the way. Something—and someone. James Paxton is studying for the ministry. But when violence threatens the valley, his path becomes clouded. What is God’s will for his life? The answer is alarming—and impossible.Red Hawk spies white surveyors near his home, a harbinger of trouble to come. Shawnee chiefs go to Philadelphia to treat for peace, but the unthinkable happens, and Red Hawk loses all he once held dear. Then he has a strange dream. What can it mean?War, romance, and gospel truth unite in this remarkable sequel to The Shenandoah Road.$15.95 -
With God in the Wilderness (William Bradford)
With God in the Wilderness offers the modern reader a fresh edition of Bradford’s classic history in an abridged version. It contains updated English and exciting illustrations. This volume is sure to capture the imaginations of young readers and offer them a window into the marvelous workings of God in the history of the Pilgrims and the founding of America.
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The Shenandoah Road: A Novel of the Great Awakening (Lynne Basham Tagawa)
“Lynne Tagawa transports readers into the faith and hope, and sorrows and fears of 18th century colonial America. While other books feature the raw grit of frontier colonial life, this book goes deeper and reveals the heart.”
— Douglas Bond, author of numerous historical fiction books, including The Resistance and The Faith and Freedom Trilogy
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The Log College (Archibald Alexander)
The Log College is biographical writing at is best. William Tennent’s efforts to train young men (including his four sons) for Presbyterian ministry, which eventuated in building a simple log building in 1735 that became known as the Log College, makes for a fascinating read.
Having been written by Archibald Alexander, first professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and founder of the Princeton Theology, only enhances the historical value and pietistic flavor of this long-treasured work. Like no other, this book presents us with the authentic roots and birth pangs of the Great Awakening.
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