Join Merry Hanson, a very modern fifteen-year-old living in Pennsylvania’s Amish country, as she faces the true-to-life struggles and heartfelt triumphs of growing up to be the best she can be in God’s eyes. When Lissa Vyner shows up bruised and beaten, Merry enlists the help of her Amish friend Rachel Zook.
The four Pevensies help Caspian battle Miraz and ascend his rightful throne. Narnia…the land between the lamp-post and the castle of Cair Paravel, where animals talk, where magical things happen…and where the adventure begins. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are returning to boarding school when they are summoned from the dreary train station (by Susan’s own magic horn) to return to the land of Narnia–the land where they had ruled as kings and queens and where their help is desperately needed.
Narnia . . . where lies breed fear . . . where loyalty is tested . . . where all hope seems lost
During the last days of Narnia, the land faces its fiercest challenge—not an invader from without but an enemy from within. Lies and treachery have taken root, and only the king and a small band of loyal followers can prevent the destruction of all they hold dear in this, the magnificent ending to The Chronicles of Narnia.
Narnia…where owls are wise, where some of the giants like to snack on humans, where a prince is put under an evil spell…and where the adventure begins. Eustace and Jill escape from the bullies at school through a strange door in the wall. Aslan has a task for the children, and Narnia needs them. Through dangers untold and caverns deep and dark, they pursue a quest that brings them face to face with the evil Witch. Enter this enchanted world in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Narnia . . . where horses talk . . . where treachery is brewing . . . where destiny awaits.
On a desperate journey, two runaways meet and join forces. Though they are only looking to escape their harsh and narrow lives, they soon find themselves at the center of a terrible battle. It is a battle that will decide their fate and the fate of Narnia itself.
The Horse and His Boy is the third book in C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia a series that has become part of the canon of classic literature, drawing readers of all ages into a magical land with unforgettable characters for over fifty years. This is a novel that stands on its own, but if you would like to return to Narnia, read Prince Caspian , the fourth book in The Chronicles of Narnia.
Narnia … where the woods are thick and cool, where Talking Beasts are called to life … a new world where the adventure begins. Digory and Polly meet and become friends one cold, wet summer in London. Their lives burst into adventure when Digory’s Uncle Andrew, who thinks he is a magician, sends them hurling to … somewhere else. They find their way to Narnia, newborn from the Lion’s song, and encounter the evil sorceress Jadis, before they finally return home. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Mandie and Celia visit Senator Morton in his hometown of St. Augustine, Florida. The mysterious ways of a sinister servant give the girls plenty of reasons to be concerned. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 32.
Mandie and Celia visit Jonathan Guyer in New York. Mysterious people and strange conversations have the girls wondering what’s really going on behind the closed doors of the Guyer mansion. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 28.
Mandie faces a courtroom battle against her stepmother when her father’s will, which declares that his house is now Mandie’s, vanishes, and her stepmother produces a different will.
Mrs. Taft’s modernization of the schoolhouse leaves holes all over the building. Mandie and Celia hear strange noises in their room and wonder what secrets the walls were hiding. Ages 8-13. Mandie book 26.