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Books published by publisher Monarch Book Co

  • The family nobody wanted

    Helen Grigsby Doss

    Paperback (Monarch Books, Jan. 1, 1960)
    They had very little money -- but a great deal of love to share! Carl and Helen Doss wanted a child. First they adopted Donny. And then, somehow, without really planning it, they adopted 11 more children. A story of love, laughter and inspiration you'll never forget!
  • Falcons of France

    Charles Nordhoff

    Paperback (Monarch Books, Jan. 1, 1959)
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  • Barbie in the Fire

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, June 22, 2011)
    Sinister balls of fire start appearing in the kingdom of Manak and people mysteriously begin to vanish. When the heir to the throne, the handsome Prince Tak, falls victim to the horror, the land shrieks with panic and the kingdom seems doomed. Then Barbie, a lowly laundry-hand, arises and dares the flames. Her courage restores everything and Barbie wins for herself what no one in her humble position would ever have thought possible!
  • Aunty Felicia Goes to Church

    Philip Begho

    eBook (Monarch Books, Sept. 26, 2013)
    Junior and his classmates are excited over “Angel of Light” – a play showing that evil people may sometimes disguise as good people in order to harm the unwary. Is this what the dreaded Aunty Felicia is doing when Junior finds her in church? Or is she truly repentant? But there are other surprises in store for Junior apart from Aunty Felicia’s strange conduct – and what happens? Junior gets the shock of his life from a most unexpected source!
  • Barbie and the Prince's Mother

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Queen Raga has a grand plan for her chief lady-in-waiting and her son the prince. She goes into a lot of trouble to get the right lady and ends up with Barbie. But is Barbie the right person for the queen? Or even for the prince? Intrigue is hot and deadly in the corridors of this palace!
  • A Greater Mermaid

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Sept. 14, 2013)
    16-year-old Michael argues that the beautiful Jennifer is not really an earthling. So when his friend, Emeka, falls under her spell, he goes to the rescue. But might Michael be acting out of envy or from error? Surely, he couldn’t possibly be right?
  • Aunty Felicia Kidnaps Froggy

    Philip Begho

    eBook (Monarch Books, Sept. 26, 2013)
    Froggy is the school’s best-loved clown – and Aunty Felicia dares kidnap him to get at Junior! Does Junior stay idle when this happens? For help, does he look to Froggy’s parents who are waiting for the police, who in turn are waiting for a ransom phone call Junior knows will never come? What a shock awaits Aunty Felicia when Junior whips his classmates into bold and marvelous action!
  • A Strange Education

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Oct. 22, 2013)
    Aunt Kemi believes that nine-year-old Yemisi and six-year-old Bolu are better off hawking on the streets as traffic jam kids than being in school. But Yemisi devises an unusual way of educating herself and her brother – and the tables are turned on Aunt Kemi.
  • The Children Have Gone Mad

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Misan and Etemi find themselves on the savage streets of Lagos hawking pure-water and oranges. They experience the horrors of the hawking madness. Or is it not madness? Have the children not gone mad? Surprises await!
  • The Soup of Wisdom

    Philip Begho

    language (Monarch Books, Oct. 3, 2013)
    King Jemide believes that he needs to eat the soup of wisdom if he is to lead his people well. Little does he know that the soup of wisdom comes with a very high price!
  • Aunty Felicia Returns

    Philip Begho

    eBook (Monarch Books, March 7, 2005)
    Aunty Felicia is an evil woman who does wicked things to children. Nine-year-old Junior Nelson helped put her in jail, but she escapes and begins to stalk Junior. Junior cries out, but no one listens, for everyone believes Aunty Felicia is still in jail. What a hard time poor Junior has!
  • A Guide to Growing Up: Honest Conversations About Puberty, Sex and God

    Sarah Smith

    Paperback (Monarch Books, June 27, 2017)
    A Guide to Growing Up is an engaging, clear, and helpful guide for young people that shines God's light into the topics of puberty, bodies and sex. It is profoundly positive; about sex, about self, about faith, about relationships, love, boundaries, pleasure, choices - about all the sorts of things that could possibly matter when it comes to growing up. Full of distinctive illustrations that grab the attention, conversations with young people and detailed chapters on hot topics, such as masturbation and same-sex attraction; A Guide to Growing Up is an invaluable tool to support parents in talking to their children, and an essential guide in any young person's journey - a guide they can go back to time and again.
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