Hill of Fire

In Hill of Fire by Thomas P. Lewis, we read about a volcano that suddenly formed out of a farmer's field. That's the story in one sentence - Lewis builds up beautifully to the moment, describing the farmer's mundane life of living in a small Mexican village, eating breakfast, and working in the fields, complaining... Continue Reading →

Wagon Wheels

I almost cried when my seven-year-old read Wagon Wheels by Barbara Brenner out loud to me.  I had to sit down and reread the story myself, to make sure he had read it correctly. Wagon Wheels is the story of the Muldie family moving West from Kentucky to Kansas after the Civil War.  The mother... Continue Reading →

The Jesus Storybook Bible

I firmly believe that every child should know the Bible.  The stories in the Bible form the foundation of much of Western thought and literature - plus there are just some great stories in the Bible. Recently, a friend recommended The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones.  My children are a little old for this... Continue Reading →

The Boy Who Dared

I haven't read The Boy Who Dared: A Novel Based on the True Story of a Hitler Youth to my children.  They aren't ready for it yet. I will keep this title in mind, though, when my older two study World War II again.  By then, they will be old enough for this book.  And... Continue Reading →

Dolphin Adventure

If you have a child in your life who loves animals, especially dolphins, she will love this book!  I read Dolphin Adventure aloud to my children several times, and they have read it on their own many more times. Wayne Grover, a deep-sea diver based in Florida, tells the story of how he met a... Continue Reading →

Pasteur’s Fight Against Microbes

Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes is the story of Louis Pasteur and how he discovered microbes.  I am not a scientist (by any stretch of the imagination), so I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book - not to mention my children. It's a short little story, one that starts with the request of... Continue Reading →

The Land I Lost

Nhuong grew up in the highlands of Vietnam, before the Vietnam War.  The Land I Lost is a collection of his memories from his youth, growing up in a small Vietnamese village.  He has many adventures with his bull and cows, fishing for eels in the canals, and hunting in the jungles. My children were... Continue Reading →

Homesick

Jean Fritz grew up in China, the daughter of a couple who worked for the YMCA.  She grew up during the time of conflict between the Nationalist Army and the Communists, right before World War II. Homesick is the story of her last year or so in China, as a 10-year-old girl.  She hates her... Continue Reading →

Rascal

Rascal is the name Sterling North gives his tiny new pet raccoon he found one afternoon when out in the woods with his friend.  The book, Rascal, is North's recollection of a few years of his childhood when Rascal was his constant companion. North is a delightful author, remembering funny stories of how Rascal would... Continue Reading →

Good Queen Bess

There are few very good history story books for children, and Good Queen Bess is one of them. This is the story of Queen Elizabeth's life - from her father (notorious King Henry VIII who divorced or killed so many wives), her birth, her rise to queen and her amazing ability to navigate the political... Continue Reading →

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