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Books published by publisher St. Paul Press Publishers

  • The Tale of Tsar Saltan

    Alexander (translated from the Russian b

    Paperback (Progress Publishers, March 15, 1978)
    The Tale of Tsar Saltan
  • The Truth About the Lie I Live

    C. NaTasha Richburg

    Paperback (St. Paul Press, May 4, 2010)
    The Truth About the Lie I Live provides lessons for youth, young adults, and women's and men's ministries. It broadens our boundaries to focus on the good that comes from bad situations when the focus remains on God's destiny for our lives. The angelic exposure of the characters offers an opportunity for us to free ourselves from caged up thinking so that we may bask into a new threshold of liberated wisdom. Sometimes living outside of the lie is difficult, but necessary. Not all friends have friend-like behavior; not all enemies hurt. Some enemies offer support to unanswered questions. The short stories in this book penetrate the trouble spots of life which provide a way for our hearts to feel God's warmth. Come fold your personal experiences into the mix of digestible characters that promote the search for purposeful answers.
  • LEADERSHIP SECRETS OF ATTILA THE HUN

    Roberts Wess

    Paperback (Publishers Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Little Sparrow

    Maxim Gorky, Yevgeny Charushin

    Paperback (Progress Publishers, March 15, 1975)
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  • And Quiet Flows the Don: A Novel in Four Books

    Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov

    Hardcover (Progress Publishers, March 15, 1974)
    This is book 3 of the 4 volumes shown in the image.
  • August the Month of Winds

    Vladislav Krapivin

    Hardcover (Progress Publishers, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Vladislav Krapivin's "August, the Month of Winds: a Story for School Children" is presented in this book in English translation. The book's original Russian title is "Ta storona, gde veter"...
  • THE GOLDEN FLEECE, Tales from the Caucasus

    Avril Pyman; Juri Krasny

    Hardcover (Progress Publishers, March 15, 1971)
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  • The White Deer: A Latvian Folk-tale

    trans Solasko, Fainna

    Paperback (Progress Publishers, Jan. 1, 1979)
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  • Whoops, I Swallowed a Bee!: A Poem Story for Children

    Joslyn L. Neblett-Washington

    Paperback (St. Paul Press, Nov. 16, 2013)
    A young lad feels he is being pestered by a bumble bee that's actually just passing by. Both human and insect haphazardly cross paths unannounced and then bid each other farewell.
  • The Heavenly Place

    Sophia Metallinos

    Paperback (Axiom Press Publishers, Sept. 24, 2016)
    Have you ever heard about the Golden Place? The Heavenly Place is a compelling children's book, which teaches that kindness and love shared in the family are two of the most important things we can teach our children. The Heavenly Place also encourages children that there is a home with God beyond this earthly one. This heart-warming story will not only encourage children who have lost someone dear to them, but everyone who reads it.
  • Sing-Along Tunes for Tots

    Music by Louise Stephens Baughman, Art by Phyllis Juhlin Park Words

    Spiral-bound (Publishers Press, March 15, 1978)
    Great simple songs for kiddies!
  • A Hoodie Ain’t a Coat

    C. NaTasha Richburg

    (St. Paul Press, Jan. 10, 2011)
    Trial by fire will let you know who your real friends are. A Hoodie Ain’t a Coat is a coming of age story about Jez. Jez is a young man looking for a place to fit in. The street corner appeared to be the perfect place to gain a rep as Jez developed a swagger that reigned within his circle of friends. Pressed to become part of a family unit, Jez sought to be affiliated with the local Lee Street Gang to become the understudy of its leader. The unconventional nature of Jez’s relationship with the leader was never openly discussed with his boys even after Jez received the devastating news.