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Books with author Nancy Rue

  • The Rebel

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, June 1, 1996)
    Ten-year-old Thomas Hutchinson struggles with his rebellious nature in the face of a stern father while also experiencing the rising tensions caused by the Revolutionary War
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  • Sophie's First Dance

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 28, 2005)
    The Corn Flakes are in a tizzy about the end-of-school dance—they might actually have to deal with the Fruit Loops (boys), and that's causing them all kinds of friction. Will the Flakes break up, or can Sophie direct a happy ending?
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  • The Samaritan

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, March 1, 1996)
    As tensions heighten in Salem Village in 1691, young Josiah Hutchinson learns that he must rely on the assistance of family and friends as tries to help a beggar woman and her child.
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  • Lucy Finds Her Way

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Aug. 9, 2009)
    Aunt Karen is taking over Lucy's life—what's left of it.Lucy is a feisty, precocious tomboy who questions everything—even God. It’s not hard to see why: a horrible accident killed her mother and blinded her father, turning her life upside down. It will take a strong but gentle housekeeper—who insists on Bible study along with homework—to show Lucy that there are many ways to become the woman God intends her to be.Lucy is faced with her toughest obstacles yet in her quest to find out just what it means to be a girl. Dad’s gone back to school, and Aunt Karen has taken over parenting duties, imposing wardrobe inspections and trying to be the world's ultimate soccer mom. At the same time, J.J. is learning firsthand about bullying, and soccer is becoming way more competitive as Lucy prepares for Olympic Development Program tryouts. With everything going on in her life, Lucy has to depend on God more than ever.
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  • That Is SO Me: 365 Days of Devotions: Flip-Flops, Faith, and Friends

    Nancy N. Rue

    eBook (Zonderkidz, Sept. 21, 2010)
    Take a daily step of faith. Here is the devotional you've been waiting for: a place for everyday inspiration for everyday girls. On your 365-day journey through the Bible, discover topics that will have you saying “That is SO me!” over and over and over again. Featuring interactive quizzes, activities, prayers, and journaling prompts written by favorite Faithgirlz!™ author Nancy Rue, this meaningful devotional is just for girls and tackles the issues that you face each day. Use this girl-friendly guide to nourish your authentic self through the incredible example and gift of Jesus’ life and teachings.
  • Christian Heritage: The Williamsburg Years : The Rebel, the Thief, the Burden, the Prisoner, the Invasion, the Battle

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Bethany House Publishers. This collection contains books 7 through 12 and a teaching guide.
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  • Finding Her Way: The Lucy Collection

    Nancy N. Rue

    eBook (Zonderkidz, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Lucy is a feisty, precocious tomboy who questions everything including God. Understandably, especially after an accident killed her mother, blinded her father, and turned her life upside down. Follow Lucy in this four-book Faithgirlz bind-up as she navigates life and learns about the young lady that God wants her to be. This eBook collection includes:In Lucy Out of Bounds, Mora’s gone boy-crazy for Lucy’s best friend, and the town might sell the soccer field Lucy plays on. Lucy feels betrayed by everyone, but in the book of Ruth she just might find a role model for perseverance … and forgiveness. Lucy’s Perfect Summer: New management at the radio station threatens to let Lucy’s father go, claiming his blindness is holding the station back. That may mean a move for Lucy and her dad. In order to help her father, Lucy has to let him go for a while and that means leaning on God to help her make the sacrifice. In Lucy Finds Her Way Lucy is faced with her toughest obstacles yet in her quest to find out just what it means to be a girl. With Aunt Karen taking over while Dad is away at a special school, teachers at middle school not being as understanding as Mr. Auggy, J.J. learning first-hand about bullying, and soccer becoming way more serious as she prepares for Olympic Development Program try-outs, Lucy has to depend on God more than ever. In Lucy Doesn’t Wear Pink meet Lucy Rooney, a motherless tomboy with an inquisitive mind, a strong will, and a straight-forward approach, who knows every inch of the small and dusty New Mexico town in which she lives with her blind father. She is constantly searching for the “why” in everything. Sometimes it helps answer her questions, and sometimes it just gets her into trouble.
  • The Secret

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, March 1, 1996)
    Twelve-year-old Josiah and his sister draw closer together as they help to solve the problems within their Puritan community in Salem in 1691
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  • Sophie Breaks the Code

    Nancy Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Sophie's learning about medieval codes of honor in seventh grade honors class---and in life. Sophie's shaved her head to empathize with a gravely ill friend, but negative assumptions and cruel teasing have her trying to deflect the attention with humor---and wisecracking always seems to land her in trouble! In the meantime, Sophie takes action to prevent another of the Pops' mean schemes---but to do so, she lies about her friends and loses them as a result. When she finally understands the true intention of a code of honor, Sophie learns another absolute truth: God expects us to be completely honest---especially with ourselves. But if we fail, He forgives us. When Sophie comes clean, her best friends come around. She thwarts the Pops and gains the respect of her teachers, too.
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  • The Buddy Book

    Nancy Rue

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, April 1, 2001)
    As girls grow up, they find out how meaningful -- and difficult -- relationships are. The Buddy Book offers interesting facts about why relationships are significant, what makes a good one, and how lousy your life can be if they're crummy. But more importantly, learning to allow God to be the Counselor of them all can make them easier---even during the rough stages.
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  • The Misfit

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Living with his uncle on a South Carolina plantation in 1860, eleven-year-old Austin befriends a young slave boy and learns more about how Jesus loves people who are different
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  • The Thief

    Nancy N. Rue

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Eleven-year-old Thomas struggles to learn about right and wrong even as his older brother engages in a setup to get the Loyalists run out of town
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