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  • All Can Help

    "Aunt Friendly" and Herbert Dawson

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Note: "A Faithful Boy's Influence" was formerly entitled "All Can Help." This new title represents the meaning of the story far better. Charlie Clement was a visitor at the home of relatives for a year, and his visit brought about great changes in the minds and attitudes of both the townspeople and even the local pastor. Charlie's admirable character was an encouragement to everyone he met and many learned to imitate his walk with the Lord. This wonderful children's book, about how a young boy initiated respect for God's servant by a good example, will mold your children's character in an important area. Also, a second part of the book includes Herbert Dawson's Ears For Little Gleaners, a collection of lessons from 19th-century Sunday school books on what true treasure is, how to find wisdom, keep away from sin, and several more. For ages 6-12.
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  • Sad Stories of the Death of Kings

    Barry Gifford, Rob Christopher

    Hardcover (Triangle Square, Nov. 23, 2010)
    Roy is a lover of adventure movies, a budding writer, and a young man slowly coming of age without the benefit of a father. Surrounding him—whether to support him or to drag him under—is the adult world of postwar Chicago, a city haunted by violence, poverty, and the redeeming power of imagination. Here are charlatans, operators, alien abductees, schoolyard nudists, and fast girls with only months to live. At the center of it all is a boy learning to navigate the compromises, disillusionments and regrets that come with the territory of living. Mixing memoir and invention, the forty-one short stories in Barry Gifford's first book for young adults bring a city—and a boy's growing consciousness—to vivid, unflinching life.
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  • Of Mice and Men.

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Triangle Books, Aug. 16, 1937)
    Of Mice and Men is a novella[1][2] written by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it tells the story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in search of new job opportunities during the Great Depression in California, United States. Based on Steinbeck's own experiences as a bindlestiff in the 1920s (before the arrival of the Okies he would vividly describe in The Grapes of Wrath), the title is taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse", which read: "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft agley." (The best laid schemes of mice and men / Often go awry.) Required reading in many schools,[3] Of Mice and Men has been a frequent target of censors for vulgarity and what some consider offensive and racist language; consequently, it appears on the American Library Association's list of the Most Challenged Books of 21st Century
  • The Werewolf of Paris

    Guy Endore

    Hardcover (Triangle Books, March 15, 1933)
    Overview The werewolf is one of the great iconic figures of horror in folklore, legend, film, and literature. And connoisseurs of horror fiction know that The Werewolf of Paris is a cornerstone work, a masterpiece of the genre that deservedly ranks with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Endore's classic novel has not only withstood the test of time since it was first published in 1933, but it boldly used and portrayed elements of sexual compulsion in ways that had never been seen before, at least not in horror literature. In this gripping work of historical fiction, Endore's werewolf, an outcast named Bertrand Caillet, travels across pre-Revolutionary France seeking to calm the beast within. Stunning in its sexual frankness and eerie, fog-enshrouded visions, this novel was decidedly influential for the generations of horror and science fiction authors who came afterward.
  • Arno and the MiniMachine

    Seymour Chwast

    Hardcover (Triangle Square, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A prescient and humorous tale of a boy's futuristic life gone haywire with the interruption of ... nature.GO BACK TO YOUR CLASS, says the MiniMachine.The brightly moving thing flutters into Arno's hand. It feels warm. Attached to a foot is a label, reading: BIRD.Two hundred years in the future, Arno's pre-programmed, machine-controlled day takes an unexpected turn when nature intercedes. Arno wakes each morning when his personalized "MiniMachine" tells him it's time. The MiniMachine squawks at him all day: "Eat your Instant Mealtime," "Wait for the school jet," "Go to your electric tuba lesson," "Do not step off the Power Path"..... But Arno's curiosity and a little yellow bird lead Arno off his pre-programmed track. "Go Back to Your Class!" squawks the MiniMachine with increasing alarm. Arno's mischievousness will delight young readers. And Seymour Chwast's illustrations, including his Seuss-like mechanical inventions, are both charmingly old-fashioned and presciently futuristic. A gentle corrective to our infatuation with electronics, Arno and the MiniMachine is a sweet reminder of the joy of nature and following one's own path.
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  • Bible Truths for Little Children, Vol. 4

    Triangle Press

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1998)
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  • Blind man's bluff

    Baynard Kendrick

    Hardcover (Triangle Books, Jan. 1, 1943)
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  • Advice to a Young Christian

    Triangle Press

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1996)
    A series of letters from a village pastor, counseling a young Christian concerning the basics of the faith. Includes insightful letters on prayer, repentance, seasons of self-examination, and careful reading of the entirety of Scripture rather than isolating only to favorite portions.
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  • The Honor of the Big Snows

    James Oliver Curwood

    (Triangle Book, Jan. 1, 1938)
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  • Lambs Safely Folded : Authentic Records of the Power of Divine Grace in the Hearts of Children, Early Called Home

    Joseph Bottomley, William Wileman

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Fourteen memoirs and true accounts of children who walked in paths of godliness early in life and who were taken home to heaven at a young age. Each account has been authenticated by a parent, minister or friend of the family.
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  • Character Built by Patience

    Ralph Bouma

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1990)
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  • A Rebel Made A Child

    Mary L. Cooper

    Paperback (Triangle Pr, Dec. 1, 1996)
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