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Books with author Veda Boyd Jones

  • That Sunday Afternoon

    Veda Boyd Jones

    eBook
    Mike is playing ball at Ryan's house when he gets a phone call from his mom, who's at friends' house, telling him to head home because of an impending thunderstorm. Normally he would have asked to wait the storm out at Ryan's, but he still has homework and it's already after five on Sunday afternoon. He rides his bike to his house and goes inside when the tornado sirens start screaming. He checks the local weather on TV and sees a giant funnel cloud on the TV tower cam before the electricity goes off. He and his sister run for the basement. Then everything changes. Although this novel is fiction, the events of the F-5 tornado that devastated Joplin, Missouri, are very real.
  • Nellie the Brave: The Cherokee Trail of Tears

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Books, April 1, 2006)
    Time Period: Begins 1838 In 1838, Nellie Starr, a young Cherokee girl, is caught in the political upheaval of America's westward expansion. Forced by U.S. soldiers to leave their home in Tennessee, Nellie, her family, and thousands of other Cherokees travel the long, dangerous "Trail of Tears" to a new home in the Indian Territory of modern-day Oklahoma. Using actual historical events as a backdrop, this brand-new children's novel teaches lessons of American history and the Christian faith. Can Nellie learn to forgive the people who've turned her world upside down? Nellie the Brave is a compelling read for girls ages eight to twelve.
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  • Betsy's River Adventure: The Journey Westward

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Books, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Time Period: 1808 Thirteen-year-old Betsy Miller is shocked when her parents decide to move from their home in Boston to the rugged frontier city of Cincinnati. They'll take a dangerous, weeks-long journey by boat down the Ohio River. If that's not bad enough, Betsy's annoying cousin George is also making the trip-with his equally annoying dog. Especially for girls ages eight to twelve, this exciting story shares the emotional turmoil of a young woman experiencing dramatic life changes-while at the same time teaching important lessons of Christian faith and American history. It's an ideal book for personal reading or homeschooling.
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  • Maureen the Detective: The Age of Immigration

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Books, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Time Period: 1903 When her parents died, young Maureen O'Callaghan was sent from Ireland to the United States to begin a new life in the Stevenson family. At age eleven, she's ready to become a U.S. citizen-just as soon as she can solve the case of who's stealing artwork from her employer's mansion. Maureen the Detective is an exciting mystery and an intriguing look at what drew, and continues to draw, so many people to the shores of America. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling fictional story, the Sisters in Time series is perfect for personal reading, church libraries, or home schooling.
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  • Coming Home

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    As World War II comes to an end, Eddie Harrington develops polio, and he and his family worry about their brother, Steve, caught in the Battle of the Bulge, and their sister Alice's fiance, missing in the Pacific, and welcome back their friends, the Wakamutsus, from internment camp.As World War II ends, Eddie Harrington has polio, and he and his family welcome back the Wakamutsus
  • Nellie the Brave: The Cherokee Trail of Tears

    Veda Boyd Jones

    eBook (Barbour Books, June 1, 2013)
    Time Period: Begins 1838 In 1838, Nellie Starr, a young Cherokee girl, is caught in the political upheaval of America's westward expansion. Forced by U.S. soldiers to leave their home in Tennessee, Nellie, her family, and thousands of other Cherokees travel the long, dangerous "Trail of Tears" to a new home in the Indian Territory of modern-day Oklahoma. Using actual historical events as a backdrop, this brand-new children's novel teaches lessons of American history and the Christian faith. Can Nellie learn to forgive the people who've turned her world upside down? Nellie the Brave is a compelling read for girls ages eight to twelve.
  • The Baseball Card Mystery

    Veda Boyd Jones

    language (, June 17, 2012)
    It is the luckiest day of his life! Sixth grader Sam Morgan buys a shoebox full of baseball cards at a garage sale and discovers some very valuable cards. But he soon finds the special cards are counterfeit. Sam and his neighborhood friends, Matt Landon and Jill Marshall, are determined to find the source of the fakes, and their quest takes them face-to-face with danger!
  • Laura's Victory: End of the Second World War

    Veda Boyd Jones

    eBook (Barbour Books, June 1, 2013)
    Time Period: July 1944 - Thanksgiving 1945 As the Second World War grinds on, eleven-year-old Laura Edwards hopes and prays for an American victory. Inside her, though, another battle is raging: Originally suspicious and resentful of a Japanese-American classmate, Laura begins to admire the girl's quiet strength in the face of persecution. When Laura learns that the girl's father fights for the U.S. Army in Europe, she comes to realize the dangers of judging solely by appearances. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling fictional story, Laura's Victory is perfect for eight- to twelve-year-old girls.
  • Betsy's River Adventure: The Journey Westward

    Veda Boyd Jones

    eBook (Barbour Books, June 1, 2013)
    Time Period: 1808 Thirteen-year-old Betsy Miller is shocked when her parents decide to move from their home in Boston to the rugged frontier city of Cincinnati. They'll take a dangerous, weeks-long journey by boat down the Ohio River. If that's not bad enough, Betsy's annoying cousin George is also making the trip-with his equally annoying dog. Especially for girls ages eight to twelve, this exciting story shares the emotional turmoil of a young woman experiencing dramatic life changes-while at the same time teaching important lessons of Christian faith and American history. It's an ideal book for personal reading or homeschooling.
  • The Secret of the Halloween Fires

    Veda Boyd Jones

    language (, July 31, 2012)
    Sam Morgan thinks the sixth grade social studies assignment sounds like fun—find out something that happened on the day he was born and interview three people about the event. On Sam’s birthday, almost twelve years ago on Halloween, the Big Spring Inn burned to the ground. It’s an exciting subject, but it becomes more fascinating when he interviews an eyewitness who says it was arson. By reading back issues of the local paper, Sam discovers a major fire occurred each year on his birthday. Halloween is only a few days away. Will the arsonist strike again? Sam and his neighbors Matt and Jill investigate. Phantom horses, a missing police report, and a stakeout help the young detectives discover the secret of the Halloween fires.
  • Emma's Secret: The Cincinnati Epidemic

    Veda Boyd Jones

    language (Barbour Books, June 1, 2013)
    Time Period: 1832 Twelve-year-old Emma Farley has a secret hope-but in 1832, in the rough frontier city of Cincinnati, will she ever be able to live her dream? The odds are against her, considering society's views of "women's work," as well as the more immediate and frightening problems she face-a massive flood of the Ohio River and an epidemic of cholera. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling coming-of-age story, Emma's Secret shows young readers that God-given dreams are meant to be followed. Combining fiction with real events is an ideal way to teach history and faith-especially at this price!
  • Adventure in the Wilderness

    Veda Boyd Jones

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Dec. 1, 1998)
    In the early nineteenth-century, thirteen-year-old Betsy Miller and her pesky eleven-year-old cousin, George Lankford, travel with their parents from Boston to their new home in Cincinnati and have many adventures on the way.
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