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  • Lost in the Fog

    Angela Hunt

    language (originally published by Tyndale House, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Four weeks into their journey to America, the captives aboard the Seven Brothers have made it through safely, though not without troubles and the loss of Kimberly's mother. The sea ahead does not look much smoother. When the ship becomes stranded in a dense fog, Ethan blames himself and tries to keep the Jewish laws to make God happy and end the curse. His rituals, though, lead him to consider the prospect that Kimberly's Jesus is the awaited Messiah.
  • The Whales' Song

    Angela Hunt

    eBook (originally published by Tyndale House, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Three weeks into their journey to America, the captives aboard the Seven Brothers have made it through safely, though not without troubles and the loss of Kimberly's mother. The sea ahead does not look much smoother. When the ship meets up with a whaling ship, Abigail tries to stop whalers from killing her new whale friends. Must she risk her own life in order to save them?
  • Kimberly and the Captives

    Angela Hunt

    eBook (Previously published by Tyndale House., Dec. 1, 1996)
    In 1627 a shipload of children makes its way to the colony of Jamestown. The children are not passengers but cargo to be sold into servitude. Only two people aren't destined for this sad fate--Kimberly Hollis and her mother, who are sailing to America to join Kimberly's father. The voyage won't be easy. Not only is the main hold dirty and crowded with homeless children, the crew of the Seven Brothers ship will have to courageously battle a fierce storm. Kimberly and the captives must rely on each other and God to make it safely to the New World. Recommended for ages 10-13.
  • The Deadly Chase

    Angela Hunt

    eBook (Previously published by Tyndale House., Dec. 1, 1996)
    In 1627 a shipload of children makes its way to the colony of Jamestown. The children are not passengers but cargo to be sold into servitude. Only two people aren't destined for this sad fate--Kimberly Hollis and her mother, who are sailing to America to join Kimberly's father. The voyage won't be easy, though. Not only is the main hold dirty and crowded with homeless children, the crew of the Seven Brothers will have to battle a vicious pirate seeking revenge. Kimberly and the captives must rely on each other and God to make it safely to the New World.
  • More Than a Carpenter

    Josh McDowell

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publisher, March 15, 1977)
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