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Books published by publisher Victory Press

  • War on a Sunday Morning

    Teresa R. Funke

    Paperback (Victory House Press, Feb. 15, 2018)
    Based on a true story . . .Thirteen-year-old Rose Williams has trouble fitting in. Every time her family moves to a new navy base, she wishes she could be more like her fearless brother, Les, and not her usual shy and practical self.On the Sunday morning of December 7, 1941, Rose hears the roar of low-flying planes. From her front yard she watches as Japanese aircraft attack the US ships and naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. While her dad rushes into battle, Rose and her mother take cover. Les is nowhere to be found.Later, with the whole island fearing an enemy invasion, Rose is told to stay inside with the doors locked. But when her friend’s Japanese American father is unjustly arrested and a wounded dog shows up on her doorstep, Rose realizes that—scared or not—everyone must be daring in times of war.Readers, don’t miss the last few pages to learn more about the real Rose Williams.
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  • Wave Me Good-Bye

    Teresa R. Funke

    eBook (Victory House Press, Jan. 7, 2012)
    Based on a true story . . .As the only Jewish girl in her New York neighborhood, thirteen-year-old Miriam Liebler has a lot on her mind. World War II is raging, and her brother will soon pack his bags to join the fight. Blackouts and air-raid drills punctuate her daily life. Worse yet, her family has heard nothing from their Jewish relatives in Europe since before the war started, and Miriam fears the worst. Her friends don’t understand her worries—until she meets Christopher Richards, an orphaned English boy whisked to America to escape the deadly bombings of London. Miriam and Chris exchange candy, comic books, and secrets through the iron bars of the orphanage fence.When Miriam’s mother takes in a German-Jewish refugee and her daughter, Miriam becomes entangled in the woman’s desperate search to find her family. Will her friendship with Chris survive when trouble brews? Readers, don’t miss the last few pages to learn more about the real Miriam Liebler.
  • Adrian's Panda

    Joy Parker

    Paperback (Victory Press, March 15, 1965)
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  • John Jasper

    William Hatcher

    eBook (Victory Baptist Press, Nov. 16, 2011)
    JOHN JASPER, (1812 - 1901) the negro preacher of Richmond, Virginia, stands alone among the preachers of the negro race in the South. He was a slave for fifty years and a preacher during 25 years of his slavery. Freedom came full-handed to Jasper, but it did not in any notable degree change him in his style, language, or manner of preaching. Of all the accolades that can be given to John Jasper, the greatest is that he walked with God and touched the lives of everyone who knew him.
  • Tofu Power: What Does Tofu Have to Do with Kung Fu

    Eileen Hu, Design FxPro

    Paperback (Victory Press, Oct. 1, 2015)
    How is that mushy white blob known as tofu related to kung fu, the ultimate symbol of strength and power? How can five average teenagers fight corruption and evil in today’s complex world? The first book of the Tofu Power series will answer these questions as 15 year old Tina Long and her friends, fueled by tofu, use kung fu to save elderly folks from abuse.
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  • The Day Amanda Came

    C. T. Reeves

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1975)
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  • Happy Venture

    Elizabeth Ashley

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1959)
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  • Twins' Own Farm

    Dee Keetley

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1969)
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  • Sea Spray

    A. C. Hayes

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1972)
    Published by Victory Press, London, England in 1972. Hard cover book, no dust jacket, printed cover. 105p.
  • Gillian Joy

    P Catherine Coles

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1962)
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  • Wendy of Glendorran

    P.Catherine Coles

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1972)
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  • My Cousin Caroline

    Betty McKay

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1969)
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