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  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2003)
    In the early 15th century, France was in turmoil. The country had been at war for years, and it had no king. Out of the chaos came Joan of Arc. No one knows how Joan, a poor farm girl, was able to command armies and win battles, but she did all that and more. Some called Joan a heroine. Others called her a witch. But with her determination and unwavering faith, she would go down in history as Saint Joan of Arc.
  • Our Mother Tongue: An Introductory Guide to English Grammar

    Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (Canon Press, April 1, 2004)
    The importance of the spoken and written word in Christian culture cannot be overestimated. In this English grammar guide, Nancy Wilson surveys the major concepts in English grammar for beginners at the late elementary and junior high level (even adults seeking a brush-up). Wilson avoids common, contrived sentences that serve merely to illustrate her point; instead, she uses many selections from Scripture and from great English writers which help to instruct the student through their content, style, and structure. In addition to a helpful format that highlights key definitions, punctuation issues, and important concepts, short historical sidebars tell the facinating story of the development of English. She continues the traditional and challenging exercise of sentence diagramming, which trains students to quickly ananlyze the structure of any given sentence. The grammatical explanations, the logic of diagrams, and the rhetoric of her examples blend with complementary emphases to create a helpful classical and Christian text.
  • Our Mother Tongue: A Guide to English Grammar

    Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (Canon Press, March 14, 2019)
    The importance of the spoken and written word in Christian culture cannot be overestimated. In this easy-to-follow, step-by-step workbook, Nancy Wilson surveys the major concepts in English grammar for beginners at the upper elementary and junior high level (or even older English speakers seeking a brush-up!).Our Mother Tongue dishes up examples and exercises that go beyond the stereotypical, contrived sentences serving merely to illustrate a point, and relies on selections from Scripture and great English literature to instruct students with regard to content, style, and structure. In addition to a helpful format that highlights key definitions, punctuation issues, and important concepts, short historical sidebars tell the fascinating story of the development of English.Our Mother Tongue also teaches the traditional and extremely helpful exercise of sentence diagramming, which trains students to quickly analyze the purpose and structure of any sentence. The grammatical explanations, the logic of diagrams, and the rhetoric of her examples blend with complementary emphases to create an important classical and Christian text. Daily lesson plans included!
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  • Our Mother Tongue: A Guide to English Grammar

    Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (Canon Press, April 1, 2004)
    A lesson-by-lesson answer key for all chapters of the text Our Mother Tongue.
  • Joan of Arc

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • Shouts & Whispers: The Civil War Correspondence of D.D. Priest of Mount Holly, Vermont

    Nancy D. Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2012)
    The book consists of letters a Vermont soldier sent home from the Civil War. Darius Duty Priest was a thirty-four year old father of four when he went to war to save the Union, look out for his younger brother , and have an adventure. His first battle was the Northern debacle of First Bull Run, and he was in many battles until being severely wounded at Spotsylvania a month before his enlistments was up. DDP was a keen observer and wrote vividly of his experiences, including commentary on the new places and people he saw. Although he did not have a great deal of formal education, he was a voracious reader, which is evident in his ability to put his views on the the subject of the Civil War and life as a soldier on paper.
  • Dog & Butterfly

    Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (Huqua Press, July 8, 2014)
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Honorees for their rock band Heart and best-selling authors Ann and Nancy Wilson write and illustrate a book based on their popular "Dog & Butterfly" song. The sweet tale tells the story of the unlikely friendship between a dog and a butterfly and the joys of chasing dreams. For kids of all ages.
  • Becoming Felix

    Nancy Hope Wilson

    Paperback (Camelot, July 1, 1998)
    Twelve-year-old J.J. is pulled in two directions--to his clarinet, which he inherited from his grandfather and which he loves, and to his family's dairy farm, which is on the verge of collapse. Reprint.
  • Shouts & Whispers: The Civil War Correspondence of D.D. Priest of Mount Holly, Vermont

    Nancy Wilson

    eBook (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2013)
    The book consists of letters a Vermont soldier sent home from the Civil War. Darius Duty Priest was a thirty-four year old father of four when he went to war to save the Union, look out for his younger brother , and have an adventure.His first battle was the Northern debacle of First Bull Run, and he was in many battles until being severely wounded at Spotsylvania a month before his enlistments was up.DDP was a keen observer and wrote vividly of his experiences, including commentary on the new places and people he saw.Although he did not have a great deal of formal education, he was a voracious reader, which is evident in his ability to put his views on the the subject of the Civil War and life as a soldier on paper.
  • I Love to Tell the Story: 100+ Stories of Justice, Inclusion, and Hope

    Rev Nancy Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2016)
    If God is love, we are loved. Dr. Wilson knows that she has been part of the LGBTQ story of people standing up and saying, “Enough!” I Love to Tell the Story is a collection of over 100 stories of love. From burying their dead from AIDS, fighting with the National Council of Churches, standing on courthouse steps for marriage, Rev. Dr. Nancy Wilson and thousands of other MCC history-makers were on the front lines preaching love for all. Read I Love to Tell the Story because these stories will leave you inspired and empowered to continue the quest of preaching love for God and the love for humankind—all kinds.
  • Thor's visit to the land of the giants

    Nancy Wilson Ross

    Unknown Binding (Random House, March 15, 1959)
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  • The Lion and the Clever Rabbit

    Nancy Wilson

    eBook
    This story is about the cruel lion who was cleverly killed by the the witty rabbit.Inspired by one of the stories in the Indian Folktale, Panchatantra.Please read and give feedback :)