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  • The Idiot

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    (Mission Books, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Prince Myshkin, the title character, has finally returned to St. Petersburg after several years of exile in a Swiss sanitarium. As he resumes life in regular society, he is quickly drawn into a elaborate web of relationships driven by money, power and romance. Although his actions are well-intentioned, the Prince finds himself caught in a love triangle between the beautiful young Aglaia and Nastasya, a notorious kept woman. As the tale unfolds, others take advantage of the Prince s altruistic nature and he is ever more deeply entwined in the complexities of the society around him. He survives an attempt on his life, but must answer to Aglaia and Nastasya who force him to choose between them. In the end, Myshkin s honesty, goodness, and integrity are shown to be unequal to the moral emptiness of those around him.
  • The Talleyman Ghost and Other Mysteries for Girls

    Joe Wheeler

    eBook (Mission Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Talleyman Ghost and Other Short Stories for Girls is the latest short story collection from the anthologizer Joe Wheeler. Joe has complied 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for girls. These stories are sure to entertain, inform, and even raise an eyebrow or two. From Glory Haddon's life-changing encounter with the Talleyman Ghost to Loretta Bainbridge's determined search for her grandfather's ebony box, you will be intrigued, entranced and drawn into the hearts and lives of these young women. The settings, centuries and situations may vary, but each time-tested and unique story will keep you turning the pages in anticipation of secrets told, mysteries revealed, mistakes forgiven and hope restored.
  • The Secret of the Creeping Desert and Other Mysteries for Boys

    Joe Wheeler

    eBook (Mission Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Secret of Creeping Desert and Other Mysteries for Boys is the latest short story collection from anthologizer Joe Wheeler. Joe has curated 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for boys.These curated 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for boys. These stories are sure to entertain, inform, and even raise an eyebrow or two. From super-sleuth Jimmy Govern and his search for a German spy to Bob Boland’s against-all-odds search for a long-lost gold treasure, you will find yourself cheering on these young men of uncommon principles, valor and honor. The settings, centuries and situations may vary, but each time-tested story will keep you turning the pages in anticipation of secrets told, mysteries revealed, mistakes forgiven and hope restored.
  • Showdown: And Other Sports Stories for Boys

    Joe Wheeler

    Paperback (Mission Books, Oct. 29, 2012)
    Described by James Dobson as "America's Keeper of the Story," Joe Wheeler has been collecting short stories from numerous sources for many years. Among these over 1,000 stories are some especially selected for boys, age 8-12, about sports. In this compilation of short stories, author/compiler Joe Wheeler captures the physical challenges and character-building choices of Terry and eleven other young athletes involved in a variety of sports including baseball, football, basketball, diving, hockey, rowing, bicycling and swimming. As a bonus, readers will see how things have changed in various sports over the years. Perfect for any boy who loves sports and the history behind them.
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  • Only God Can Make A Dad

    Joe Wheeler

    eBook (Mission Books, )
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  • The Idiot

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    language (Mission Books, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Prince Myshkin has just returned to Russia after several years in a Swiss sanitarium and soon finds himself in a complicated love triangle. Myshkin's honesty, goodness, and integrity are shown to be unequal to the moral emptiness of those around him.This new abridgement was completed exclusively for Mission Books by Russian Studies scholar Thomas Beyer to keep the important religious themes of the novel intact. This edition of The Idiot is an excellent way for the admirer of Dostoevsky to refresh himself, or to introduce Dostoevsky to a friend who has yet to experience the joy of reading his works.
  • Showdown

    Joe Wheeler

    eBook (Mission Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Described by James Dobson as "America's Keeper of the Story," Joe Wheeler has been collecting short stories from numerous sources for many years. Among these over 1,000 stories are some especially selected for boys, age 8-12, about sports. In this compilation of short stories, author/compiler Joe Wheeler captures the physical challenges and character-building choices of Terry and eleven other young athletes involved in a variety of sports including baseball, football, basketball, diving, hockey, rowing, bicycling and swimming. As a bonus, readers will see how things have changed in various sports over the years. Perfect for any boy who loves sports and the history behind them.
  • Only God Can Make A Dad

    Joe Wheeler

    Paperback (Mission Books, )
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  • The Secret of the Creeping Desert and Other Mysteries for Boys

    Joe Wheeler

    Paperback (Mission Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    "The Secret of Creeping Desert and Other Mysteries for Boys" is the latest short story collection from anthologizer Joe Wheeler. Joe has curated 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for boys. These curated 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for boys. These stories are sure to entertain, inform, and even raise an eyebrow or two. From super-sleuth Jimmy Govern and his search for a German spy to Bob Boland's against-all-odds search for a long-lost gold treasure, you will find yourself cheering on these young men of uncommon principles, valor and honor. The settings, centuries and situations may vary, but each time-tested story will keep you turning the pages in anticipation of secrets told, mysteries revealed, mistakes forgiven and hope restored.
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  • The Talleyman Ghost and Other Mysteries for Girls

    Joe Wheeler

    Paperback (Mission Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Talleyman Ghost and Other Short Stories for Girls is the latest short story collection from the anthologizer Joe Wheeler. Joe has complied 12 of the best short mystery stories ever written for girls. These stories are sure to entertain, inform, and even raise an eyebrow or two. From Glory Haddon's life-changing encounter with the Talleyman Ghost to Loretta Bainbridge's determined search for her grandfather's ebony box, you will be intrigued, entranced and drawn into the hearts and lives of these young women. The settings, centuries and situations may vary, but each time-tested and unique story will keep you turning the pages in anticipation of secrets told, mysteries revealed, mistakes forgiven and hope restored.
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  • Fairy Mission to find Stripe

    Eleanor Port-Burke

    eBook (Fairy Mission Books, Oct. 26, 2014)
    Stripe is a fast-flying Fairy Land bug. She has been sneaked out of Fairy Land by goblins. It is up to the fairy family to find Stripe and reunite her with the Fairy King. To accomplish this mission, the fairies leave Fairy Land, and adventure into the human world to try and rescue Stripe. However, Stripe's magic powers are fading fast... can the fairies find Stripe before she is too weak to fly back to Fairy Land? "Fairy Mission to find Stripe" is written and co-illustrated by Lydia Laura Port-Burke, aged 5. Lydia has loved inventing the characters and storyline, and hopes you enjoy it too! Profits from each book purchase will be donated to "Children in Need".
  • The Pirate Submarine

    Percy F. Westerman

    (Mission Book Co., July 6, 1945)
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