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  • The Ocean Of Truth: The Story Of Sir Isaac Newton

    Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press, July 1, 1997)
    Sir Isaac Newton is one of history's most renownedscientists. He independently developed the mathematicaltechnique known as Calculus, wrote a treatiseon the properties of light and color that is stillconsulted by scientists, and worked out the mathematical details of the law of gravity. What is less well known is the depth of his Christian faith, and the amount of writing, speaking, and research he devoted to defenses of the tenets of Biblical belief.This book makes Newton come alive for readers. From the detailed account of the events that led to his conversion, his Christian faith plays a central role in this biography, as it did in his life.
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  • The Pandora Device

    Joyce McPherson

    language (Candleford Press, Aug. 5, 2016)
    Camp Hawthorne has a secret—it was founded by Nathaniel Hawthorne and his author friends over 150 years ago to protect and train kids with special powers. Stella learns about the camp when she searches for clues about her parents, and soon the camp’s secret draws her into extraordinary possibilities she never knew existed. Despite warnings to leave the past alone, she uncovers a mystery linked to her parents. Now she must decide how much she will risk to find the truth."THE PANDORA DEVICE is filled with all the ingredients one needs for a rollicking adventure: mad scientists, special powers, a desperate search for missing parents, and...American History? Who knew! Joyce McPherson has created a world at Camp Hawthorne that you will not soon forget, and probably wish you'd attended." -David Yoo, author of THE DETENTION CLUB
  • A Piece of the Mountain:The Story of Blaise Pascal

    Joyce Mcpherson

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press, Dec. 1, 1997)
    A biography of one of the most important scientists and mathematicians of the 1600's. Not only was he a brilliant scientist, but he was converted to Christianity as an adult and became a devoted apologist for the Christian faith. Of special interest to home schooling families, this book recounts the recognition by Pascal's father of his remarkable talents and the provisions he made for his son's education - one of the earliest and most successful examples of home schooling!For Christians, the account of Pascal's conversion is particularly moving as well as Pascal's immediate response to share the Gospel with his father, his sister and even with the nobleman who was his financial patron.This book is written on a 5th-6th grade reading level, but younger children will enjoy having it read out loud to them.
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  • The River Of Grace: A Story Of John Calvin

    Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press, June 1, 1999)
    This is the only biography of Calvin available for young people. Joyce focuses on Calvin's childhood and youth, tracing his days at the university and the circumstances of his conversion. She traces his early and precocious leadership of the Protestants in France, and his flight to Basel, Strassburg, and Geneva when King Francis I began executing Protestants. The result is a warm and affectionate picture of the leader of the second generation of the Protestant Reformation. This is a book worth reading out loud to younger students; older students and adults will find it a valuable introduction and aid in understanding the author of The Institutes of the Christian Religion.
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  • Springs of Hope: The Story of Johann Sebastian Bach

    Joyce McPherson

    eBook (, May 29, 2015)
    Musicians of every age have hailed Johann Sebastian Bach as one of the greatest composers of all time. Beethoven called Bach “the progenitor of harmony.” He made a pun on the word Bach, which is German for brook, writing that “His name ought not to be Bach, but Ocean.” Johannes Brahms wrote: “Study Bach: there you will find everything.” Claude Debussy wrote: “And if we look at the works of J. S. Bach... on each page we discover things which we thought were born only yesterday, from delightful arabesques to an overflowing of religious feeling greater than anything we have since discovered.” Felix Mendelssohn called his work “the greatest music in the world,” and wrote about one of Bach’s choruses: “If life had taken hope and faith from me, this single chorus would restore all.” The hope and faith that filled the life of Johann Sebastian Bach still lives in the music he wrote to glorify God. His life is a testimony to the hope that is a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul. This book is written on a 5th-8th grade reading level, but younger children will enjoy having it read aloud to them.
  • The Revere Factor

    Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Stella and her friends return to Camp Hawthorne, a magical place where young people find their hidden gifts. But from the beginning everything goes wrong. Ellen has lost her special powers, Lindsey can't make it to camp, and the new camp counselor thinks Stella is a troublemaker. Even worse, Stella soon discovers that Dr. Card is still at work.
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  • The Dickens Connection

    Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2016)
    When the SBI whisks Stella and her friends to England, no one will tell them why they are needed. But they soon find their own clues as they enter the fascinating world of Camp Dickens and work to prevent a looming disaster.
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  • The Pandora Device

    Joyce McPherson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 12, 2016)
    Her grandmother doesn’t like to talk about Stella’s parents, even when she asks. But now that she’s in sixth grade, Stella needs answers. A rusty box provides a clue to the place her parents met—Camp Hawthorne—and Stella is determined to go. The camp’s secret draws her into extraordinary possibilities she never knew existed. And despite warnings to leave the past alone, she uncovers a mystery linked to her parents. Now she must decide how much she will risk to find the truth. "THE PANDORA DEVICE is filled with all the ingredients one needs for a rollicking adventure: mad scientists, special powers, a desperate search for missing parents, and...American History? Who knew! Joyce McPherson has created a world at Camp Hawthorne that you will not soon forget, and probably wish you'd attended." -David Yoo, author of THE DETENTION CLUB
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  • The Dickens Connection

    Joyce McPherson

    language (Candleford Press, Aug. 5, 2016)
    When the SBI whisks Stella and her friends to England, no one will tell them why they are needed. But they soon find their own clues as they enter the fascinating world of Camp Dickens and work to prevent a looming disaster.
  • Artist of the Reformation: The Story of Albrecht DĂĽrer

    Joyce McPherson

    eBook (, June 8, 2018)
    A biography of Albrecht DĂĽrer, one of the most influential artists of the Renaissance and Reformation. In addition to creating hundreds of engravings, woodcuts, drawings, and paintings, he wrote books on geometry, fortification, and human proportions. He explored the meaning of beauty in his art textbook, which was called "Food for Young Artists." The Christian worldview which he brought to the field of art is still relevant today. DĂĽrer was counted among the leading intellectuals of the sixteenth century. He witnessed the coming Reformation and made the acquaintance of men such as Erasmus, Martin Luther, Melanchthon, and the Emperor Maximilian. Though he created works of art for wealthy patrons, he made his woodcuts affordable for ordinary people. In this way, DĂĽrer brought the Bible to a wide audience through his brilliant illustrations of the book of Revelation and other themes. This biography includes over twenty illustrations by Albrecht DĂĽrer, who wrote: "Painting is a useful art when it is of a godly sort and employed for holy edification." The life and art of DĂĽrer is food not only for young artists, but for all who seek beauty and truth. This book is written on a 5th-6th grade reading level, but younger children will enjoy having it read aloud to them.
  • The Revere Factor

    Joyce McPherson

    language (Candleford Press, Aug. 5, 2016)
    Stella and her friends return to Camp Hawthorne, a magical place where young people find their hidden gifts. But from the beginning everything goes wrong. Ellen has lost her special powers, Lindsey can't make it to camp, and the new camp counselor thinks Stella is a troublemaker. Even worse, Stella soon discovers that Dr. Card is still at work.
  • The Ocean of Truth: The Story of Sir Isaac Newton

    Joyce McPherson, Tad Crisp

    eBook (, June 7, 2018)
    Sir Isaac Newton is one of history's most renowned scientists. He independently developed the mathematical technique known as Calculus, wrote a treatise on the properties of light and color that is still consulted by scientists, and worked out the mathematical details of the law of gravity. What is less well known is the depth of his Christian faith, and the amount of writing, speaking, and research he devoted to defenses of the tenets of Biblical belief. This book makes Newton come alive for readers. From the detailed account of the events that led to his conversion, his Christian faith plays a central role in this biography, as it did in his life.