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By: Mrs. O. F. Walton (1849-1939) | |
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A Peep Behind the Scenes
Rosalie is the daughter of a traveling theater master and is envied by many young girls as she appears to live a life full of glamour, glitz, and glory. But beneath the happy smiling face is a hurting heart, a deep sorrow for her dying mother, and a wretched life. Follow Rosalie as she learns of the Good Shepherd who loves and cares for her, and begins to trust Him for daily strength. | |
Christie's Old Organ
Christie is all alone in the world after his mother dies. He lives in a boarding house and every night creeps up the attic stairs to hear an old barrel organ play. One night while he is listening, the organ stops and Christie hears a thump. What has happened? What should Christie do? |
By: Mrs. Perring | |
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Aunt Mary | |
By: Nell Speed (1878-1913) | |
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Molly Brown's Orchard Home |
By: New Zealand. Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents | |
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Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents |
By: Noah Brooks (1830-1903) | |
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The Boy Settlers A Story of Early Times in Kansas |
By: Norman Duncan (1871-1916) | |
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Billy Topsail & Company A Story for Boys |
By: Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) | |
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The Magic Pudding
Bunyip Bluegum the koala sets out on his travels taking only a walking stick. At about lunchtime, feeling more than slightly peckish, he meets Bill Barnacle the sailor and Sam Sawnoff the penguin who are eating a pudding. The pudding is a magic one which, no matter how much you eat it, always reforms into a whole pudding again. He is called Albert, has thin arms and legs and is a bad-tempered, ill-mannered so-and-so into the bargain. His only pleasure is being eaten. The book is divided into four "slices" instead of chapters. (Introduction by Wikipedia) | |
The Magic Pudding Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff |
By: Norman Macleod (1812-1872) | |
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The Gold Thread A Story for the Young |
By: O. Henry (1862-1910) | |
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Waifs and Strays
These 12 O. Henry stories all deal with waifs and strays in one way or another; people who have somehow become adrift in the current of life. Will they find their way on their own or be helped by kind hearted folk or perhaps, stay a waif and stray, somehow outside the normal life of society? All naturally have the wonderful O. Henry beautiful way with words and people. So if you are in the mood to enjoy some sensuous sounds and convoluted flowing phrases unique to William Sydney Porter, give these a listen. And of course the endings cannot ever be predicted. Ever! |
By: Oliver Optic (1822-1897) | |
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The Birthday Party, A Story For Little Folks
Flora Lee’s birthday came in July. Her mother wished very much to celebrate the occasion in a proper manner. Flora was a good girl, and her parents were always glad to do any thing they could to please her, and to increase her happiness. | |
Down South or Yacht Adventure in Florida
"Down South" is the fifth and last volume but one of the "Great Western Series." The action of the story is confined entirely to Florida; and this fact may seem to belie the title of the Series. But the young yachtsman still maintains his hold upon the scenes of his earlier life in Michigan, and his letters come regularly from that State. If he were old enough to vote, he could do so only in Michigan; and therefore he has not lost his right to claim a residence there during his temporary sojourn in the South... | |
Up the River
Up the River is the sixth and last of “The Great Western Series.” The events of the story occur on the coast of Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico, and on the Mississippi River. The volume and the series close with the return of the hero, by a route not often taken by tourists, to his home in Michigan. His voyaging on the ocean, the Great Lakes, and the Father of Waters, is finished for the present; but the writer believes that his principal character has grown wiser and better since he was first introduced to the reader... | |
Within The Enemy's Lines | |
On The Blockade | |
The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder | |
Stand By The Union | |
Taken by the Enemy | |
Poor and Proud, or the Fortunes of Katy Redburn: a Story for Young Folks | |
Breaking Away or The Fortunes of a Student | |
Seek and Find or The Adventures of a Smart Boy | |
Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark | |
Down The River Buck Bradford and His Tyrants | |
All Adrift or The Goldwing Club | |
Make or Break or, The Rich Man's Daughter | |
The Coming Wave Or, The Hidden Treasure of High Rock | |
Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim | |
Now or Never Or, The Adventures of Bobby Bright | |
Field and Forest The Fortunes of a Farmer | |
Little By Little or, The Cruise of the Flyaway | |
Desk and Debit or, The Catastrophes of a Clerk |