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Books with author Ruth Nulton Moore

  • Ghost Bird Mystery

    Ruth N. Moore

    Paperback (Herald Pr, Aug. 1, 1977)
    A Mennonite brother and sister move with their parents to a reputedly haunted house on Blue Mountain in Pennsylvania and resolve several mysteries while also helping their ornithologist father establish a bird refuge.
  • Speak to the Winds; The Far Traveller; Spring on an Arctic Island; Frogman; Men to Match My Mountains

    Ruth Moore

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Nov. 20, 2017)
    Excerpt from Speak to the Winds; The Far Traveller; Spring on an Arctic Island; Frogman; Men to Match My MountainsPerhaps on some such summer day, an early visitor to the coast, seeing the swirl of lazy green about the ledges, the rockweed lifting and falling like a field of grass, named the place The Pasture; though no one could say what pastured there, outside of crabs and cunners and south-flying sea birds. In winter, The Pasture was white water for weeks at a time. Big rollers lifted up green from across the gulf and smashed in on the head land, shattering the granite sometimes, Shifting great boulders and chang ing the face of the shore. Sheets of spray roared up, twenty, forty, fifty feet high, drove in to freeze in white rime on the spruces, which on the eastern Shore were stunted like trees at timber line.The island was all granite, its peak a round hill a hundred feet high and naked as a cup. What grew there, grew where the land leveled out at the base of the hill, a wild tangle of northern coastal forest, on roots driven into the crevices of rock. Through centuries, it had made topsoil, deep enough on the island's western end to grow a little grass, and on that side, too, a half-mile back from the shore, just before the hill started to climb, was a small, deep pond in an alder swamp of almost tropical lushness.This pond was always full; it caught the wash of rain from the hill behind it, and, besides, it was spring-fed. From the high, dry, lichened ledges, no one would suspect that the island was a watery place, but deep Within it flowed never-failing streams, surfacing here at the pond and trickling down, through crevices into the sea - in summer, a Slow, steady drip dampening the rocks above tide line, in winter, great waterfalls of yellow ice.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • In Search of Liberty

    Ruth N Moore

    Hardcover (Resource Publications (CA), June 21, 2005)
    While in the hospital, Jon Reed receives a 1794 copper cent piece from his father, who tells him it is a good luck penny that has been in the family for several generations. Alone and frightened before his operation, Jon clutches the old coin in his hand and wonders who else has held the good luck penny as closely as he is holding it now--Jeremy, the poor chimney sweep in Philadelphia . . .Joshua, a slave boy whose parents were sold down river . . .Ben, a fugitive on the Underground Railroad . . .Nancy, who traveled the Oregon Trail and was captured by Indians . . .Running Bear, who joined Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce on their long, sad trek to Canada and freedom . . .The adventures of the good luck penny span two centuries and cross a continent. In its exciting travels it brings hope and a message of freedom to those who own it. And as Jon Reed discovers, the penny's true destiny, like happiness, is to be passed on to those who need it most.
  • The Christmas Surprise by Ruth Nulton Moore

    Ruth Nulton Moore

    Paperback (Herald Pr, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Mystery of the Missing Stallions

    Ruth Nulton Moore

    Paperback (Herald Pr, March 15, 1876)
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  • Out of the Darkness

    Ruth Moore

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, Oct. 15, 2009)
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  • The Christmas Surprise

    Ruth Nulton Moore, Allan Eitzen

    Hardcover (Resource Publications (CA), April 9, 2007)
    When Indians burn her home, kill her parents, and take her young brother captive, Kate Stewart has no one to turn to but Uncle Josh, a circuit rider in the back country of Pennsylvania. Her uncle takes Kate to the Moravian town of Bethlehem, where he thinks she will be safe during the fall of 1775. While staying in Bethlehem, Kate tries to understand the Moravians' love of peace and their friendship with all people, friends and enemies alike. But her hatred of Indians grows as she watches the endless stream of frightened refugees come to the town for shelter from Delaware and Shawnee raids in the French and Indian War. Word reaches Bethlehem that the Indians plan to attack the town on Christmas Eve. Kate wonders at the peace-loving Moravians, who calmly go about their work and continue their plans for the Christmas surprise for the children. During that fateful Christmas Eve Kate discovers that true strength lies in peace with all people and in trusting God.
  • MYSTERY OF THE SECRET CODE

    RUTH NULTON MOORE

    Hardcover (HERALD PRESS, )
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  • Evolution

    Ruth Moore

    Hardcover (Time-Life, March 15, 1977)
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