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  • Call me Heller, that's my name

    Stella Pevsner, Richard Cuffari

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1973)
    Young Heller debates how to handle the intrusion of an aunt into her family life and activities in the summer of 1927.
  • Weekly Reader Children's Book Club presents Hooray for pig!

    Carla Stevens

    Unknown Binding (Seabury Press, March 15, 1974)
    None
  • Holly, reindeer, and colored lights;: The story of the Christmas symbols

    Edna Barth

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1971)
    Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library. Book has a Library Binding and the usual Library Stamps, Stickers, Card Holder, Library Markings. May or May Not have a Dust Jacket.
  • A Grief Observed

    C. S. Lewis

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1961)
    Written after his wife's tragic death as a way of surviving the "mad midnight moments," A Grief Observed is C.S. Lewis's honest reflection on the fundamental issues of life, death, and faith in the midst of loss. This work contains his concise, genuine reflections on that period:"Nothing will shake a man-or at any rate a man like me-out of his merely verbal thinking and his merely notional beliefs. He has to be knocked silly before he comes to his senses. Only torture will bring out the truth. Only under torture does he discover it himself." This book is a beautiful and unflinchingly honest record of how even a stalwart believer can lose all sense of meaning in the universe, and how he can gradually regain his bearings.
  • A grief observed

    C. S Lewis

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • The King and the Servant

    Gerard A. Pottebaum, Robert Strobridge

    Paperback (Seabury Press, Jan. 11, 1979)
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  • The magic porridge pot

    Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1976)
    The porridge pot always produces food for the little girl, but it runs amuck when her mother tries to use it without knowing the magic words to stop it.
  • Green blades rising: The Anglo-Saxons

    Kevin Crossley-Holland

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1976)
    Analyzes Anglo-Saxon life and attitudes through an examination of surviving prose and poetry, sculpture, jewelry, and architecture.
  • The cage: A novel

    Roy Brown

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1977)
    A group of teenage boys plan an escape when they realize their imprisonment is part of an experiment to repattern their personalities.
  • The Three Wise Men

    Gerard A. Pottebaum, Robert Strobridge

    Paperback (Seabury Press, March 15, 1979)
    None
  • The Brave Soldier and a Dozen Devils: A Latvian Tale

    Marguerita Rudolph, Imero Gobbato

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • The Sea Stranger

    Kevin Crossley-Holland, Joanna Troughton

    Hardcover (Seabury Press, March 15, 1974)
    Although he has never heard of Christianity, a young Saxon boy longs to be like the gentle stranger who lands a small boat near his home on the Essex coast of Britain in 653.