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  • Outlaws of Ravenhurst

    M. Wallace

    Hardcover (Catholic Authors Pr, June 1, 1950)
    Favorite of Young and Old! For sixty years acclaimed by Catholic youth across America as the story they read and re-read and lived so vividly it remains with them always. Here is the high tension story of God's "outlaws" fighting for their Catholic Faith in seventeenth-century Scotland, living that Faith to the hilt of their claymores. It includes Christian heroes with indomitable hearts, parallels of Tarsicius, Sebastian, and Campion, and a boy hero not unlike the early Christians in the Coliseum. Illustrated, beautifully printed, sturdily bound.
  • The Man Who Dared a King

    Gerald T. Brennan

    Paperback (Catholic Authors Press, March 19, 2007)
    Geared for young readers, the thrilling tale of the English Martyr St. John Fisher of Rochester. Illustrated.
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  • Outlaws of Ravenhurst

    M. Imelda Wallace, Louis A. Schuster

    Paperback (Catholic Authors Press, June 1, 1950)
    Favorite of Young and Old! For sixty years acclaimed by Catholic youth across America as the story they read and re-read and lived so vividly it remains with them always. Here is the high tension story of God's "outlaws" fighting for their Catholic Faith in seventeenth-century Scotland, living that Faith to the hilt of their claymores. It includes Christian heroes with indomitable hearts, parallels of Tarsicius, Sebastian, and Campion, and a boy hero not unlike the early Christians in the Coliseum. Illustrated, beautifully printed, sturdily bound.
  • Unraveling Threads: Armadillo Odyssey

    Anji, Gloria Middleton

    Paperback (Authors Pr, Jan. 6, 2006)
    Arty the armadillo faces problems with his life everyday in Wildwood. Unhappy with being an armadillo and in a family of teasing siblings, Arty faces challenges that every young child or animal might face everyday. Being the runt isn't easy and feeling different is difficult, but it can sometimes have its perks especially when Arty meets his grandfather, Artemus Maximus. By unraveling the threads of Artemus's family and looking at his family history, Arty is able to understand why he is different and is able to cope with some of his own personal challenges. Through Artmeus Maximus's story telling and wisdom, Arty is able to see his future in his family's history.
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  • Cut from the Same Cloth

    Laura Lea

    Paperback (Authors Pr, June 16, 2005)
    Samantha Parker-Sam to everyone she knows -is an active nine-year-old with a colorful imagination. She lives with her self-absorbed mother, Jillian, and "Gommy," her grandmother, though it is Gommy who has raised Sam. When tragedy strikes, however, Jillian and Sam must find the means to bridge the gap between mother and daughter. With Gommy's gentle guidance and the help of an old quilt, they open themselves up to the power of prayer. In doing so, Sam and Jillian discover that loss can be overcome and that second chances really do exist.
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