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  • Aged Out

    Kim Lehman

    language (, April 30, 2020)
    When eighteen year old Terry Andrews ages out of foster care with no place to go and no family to help him, he finds himself homeless and living on the street. Life for Terry becomes miserable and desperate until the day he tries to beg money from Laura Chapel to buy food. Laura takes Terry home with her and becomes a real mother to him. With the help and support of family and friends, Laura helps Terry have a new life that is filled with hope and promise.
  • RECONCILED

    Kim Lehman

    eBook (, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Abused as a child by a cruel stepfather, Paul Sumner becomes a hard drinking, hard living unbeliever in his early adult life. After hearing the Gospel and receiving Christ as his Savior, Paul finds a love he never knew existed. When God sends a kind pastor into his life to be the loving father he never had, Paul begins a journey of transformation and emotional healing that changes him forever.
  • RIGHTEOUS

    Kim Lehman

    language (Lucky Stars Publishing, June 8, 2013)
    Righteous Andrews is fed up with her life. It’s pretty much a disaster: troubled teen, no friends, poor grades, awful family life, and college prospects to the University of Nowhere.Things cannot possibly get any worse. But then, on the first day of her senior year, she gets in trouble and lands in the principal’s office… again. That’s when she meets Colt Jackson, the new kid, and discovers he has a troubled past of his own.He starts showing up everywhere she doesn’t want him to be. Why is he bothering her? What’s he hiding? What really happened in his past? And is he really different from everyone else in her life, or will all her relationships only end in lies and heartache?
  • RECONCILED

    Kim Lehman

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Abused as a child by a cruel stepfather, Paul Sumner becomes a hard drinking, hard living unbeliever in his early adult life. After hearing the Gospel and receiving Christ as his Savior, Paul finds a love he never knew existed. When God sends a kind pastor into his life to be the loving father he never had, Paul begins a journey of transformation and emotional healing that changes him forever.
  • Righteous

    Kim Lehman

    (Lucky Stars Publishing, June 8, 2013)
    A story about a troubled girl and her effed up, going-nowhere life. Quick witted, sharp-tongued Righteous Andrews is troubled by a broken past, fed up with her present circumstances, and resolved to a hopeless future. On the first day of her senior year of high school she gets in trouble, landing in the principal's office . . . again. There she meets Colt Jackson, the new kid with a troubled past of his own. Despite her attempts to avoid him, Colt seems to show up everywhere she doesn't want him to be, and soon they strike up an unexpected friendship. Righteous is wary. Friendships aren't her thing. But something about Colt is different; something about him makes her curious, makes her wonder . . . Is Colt Jackson really different from everyone else? Does happiness and love truly exist? Or will every relationship in her life always end in lies and heartache?
  • Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

    Tim Lehman

    Paperback (Johns Hopkins University Press, May 17, 2010)
    Winner, 2011 High Plains Book Award, NonfictionCommonly known as Custer's Last Stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn may be the best recognized violent conflict between the indigenous peoples of North America and the government of the United States. Incorporating the voices of Native Americans, soldiers, scouts, and women, Tim Lehman's concise, compelling narrative will forever change the way we think about this familiar event in American history.On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer led the United States Army's Seventh Cavalry in an attack on a massive encampment of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on the bank of the Little Bighorn River. What was supposed to be a large-scale military operation to force U.S. sovereignty over the tribes instead turned into a quick, brutal rout of the attackers when Custer's troops fell upon the Indians ahead of the main infantry force. By the end of the fight, the Sioux and Cheyenne had killed Custer and 210 of his men. The victory fueled hopes of freedom and encouraged further resistance among the Native Americans. For the U.S. military, the lost battle prompted a series of vicious retaliatory strikes that ultimately forced the Sioux and Cheyenne into submission and the long nightmare of reservation life.This briskly paced, vivid account puts the battle's details and characters into a rich historical context. Grounded in the most recent research, attentive to Native American perspectives, and featuring a colorful cast of characters, Bloodshed at Little Bighorn elucidates the key lessons of the conflict and draws out the less visible ones. This may not be the last book you read on Little Bighorn, but it should be the first.
  • Bloodshed at Little Bighorn

    Tim Lehman

    eBook (Johns Hopkins University Press, July 24, 2010)
    Commonly known as Custer's Last Stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn may be the best recognized violent conflict between the indigenous peoples of North America and the government of the United States. Incorporating the voices of Native Americans, soldiers, scouts, and women, Tim Lehman's concise, compelling narrative will forever change the way we think about this familiar event in American history. On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer led the United States Army's Seventh Cavalry in an attack on a massive encampment of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on the bank of the Little Bighorn River. What was supposed to be a large-scale military operation to force U.S. sovereignty over the tribes instead turned into a quick, brutal rout of the attackers when Custer's troops fell upon the Indians ahead of the main infantry force. By the end of the fight, the Sioux and Cheyenne had killed Custer and 210 of his men. The victory fueled hopes of freedom and encouraged further resistance among the Native Americans. For the U.S. military, the lost battle prompted a series of vicious retaliatory strikes that ultimately forced the Sioux and Cheyenne into submission and the long nightmare of reservation life. This briskly paced, vivid account puts the battle's details and characters into a rich historical context. Grounded in the most recent research, attentive to Native American perspectives, and featuring a colorful cast of characters, Bloodshed at Little Bighorn elucidates the key lessons of the conflict and draws out the less visible ones. This may not be the last book you read on Little Bighorn, but it should be the first.
  • Aged Out

    Kim Eden Lehman

    (Independently published, May 1, 2020)
    When eighteen year old Terry Andrews ages out of foster care with no place to go and no family to help him, he finds himself homeless and living on the street. Life for Terry becomes miserable and desperate until the day he tries to beg money from Laura Chapel to buy food. Laura takes Terry home with her and becomes a real mother to him. With the help and support of family and friends, Laura helps Terry have a new life that is filled with hope and promise.
  • SECRETS IN THE MEADOW

    Ken Lehman

    eBook (KEN LEHMAN, Oct. 5, 2015)
    A young house mouse can hardly wait for winter to end. When spring FINALLY reveals itself,Mercy Mouse wastes no time blazing a trail into the awakening meadow. She searches high and low to for a place to build a nest in this new world.Along her journey, she uncovers tasty morsels she has never seen."Perfect" places for a home arise, but most will not past her thorough inspections.She uses the skills passed down by her parents to pursue the dream of living in the meadow. And finally, when thing s appear darkest, she must trust her wisdom and beliefs in order to succeed.
  • Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

    Tim Lehman

    Hardcover (Johns Hopkins University Press, April 13, 2010)
    Commonly known as Custer's Last Stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn may be the best recognized violent conflict between the indigenous peoples of North America and the government of the United States. Incorporating the voices of Native Americans, soldiers, scouts, and women, Tim Lehman's concise, compelling narrative will forever change the way we think about this familiar event in American history.On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer led the United States Army's Seventh Cavalry in an attack on a massive encampment of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on the bank of the Little Bighorn River. What was supposed to be a large-scale military operation to force U.S. sovereignty over the tribes instead turned into a quick, brutal rout of the attackers when Custer's troops fell upon the Indians ahead of the main infantry force. By the end of the fight, the Sioux and Cheyenne had killed Custer and 210 of his men. The victory fueled hopes of freedom and encouraged further resistance among the Native Americans. For the U.S. military, the lost battle prompted a series of vicious retaliatory strikes that ultimately forced the Sioux and Cheyenne into submission and the long nightmare of reservation life.This briskly paced, vivid account puts the battle's details and characters into a rich historical context. Grounded in the most recent research, attentive to Native American perspectives, and featuring a colorful cast of characters, Bloodshed at Little Bighorn elucidates the key lessons of the conflict and draws out the less visible ones. This may not be the last book you read on Little Bighorn, but it should be the first.
  • Rainstorm by Lehman, Barbara

    Lehman

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, 2007, )
    Rainstorm by Lehman, Barbara [HMH Books for Young Readers, 2007] Hardcover [H...
  • Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations by Lehman, Tim

    Lehman

    Paperback (Johns Hopkins University Press,2010, )
    Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Natio...