After moving to Mountain Center, Annie checks out all the strange happenings that fall into her path, discovering that she can have a personal relationship with God and that small town living is not so bad after all.
While investigating the strange disappearance of an elderly friend, Annie finds herself pulled into the web of his father's tragic death and its link to the Sierra Eureka Stamp Mill.
When thirteen-year-old Annie finds an old trunk in the attic, she begins to unravel the mysteries surrounding it and in the process learns lessons about family love.
Children love to hear about the miracles of Jesus. Each carefully illustration in this series tells the story of a miracle Jesus performed while on earth. Miracles are faith building....As your child sees a Bible character trusting Jesus for his or her need, your child may be encouraged to do the same.
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(Chariot Victor Publishing, Jan. 15, 1995)
A Valentine's vandal has hit Pine Tree Elementary, and A.J. is placed at the head of the committee appointed to investigate the crimes. He soon thinks he knows who did it, but he is in for a big surprise when he is named as the vandal.