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Books in Tales of Honor series

  • The Brave Servant: A Tale from China

    Suzanne I Barchers, Yu-mei Han

    Hardcover (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The Lord of Luchow was a kind man, but his people are threatened with war. A loyal servant finds a way to protect his master and bring peace to the lands. Themes: bravery, intelligence, devotion.
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  • The Wounded Lion: A Tale from Spain

    Suzanne I Barchers, John Joven

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Day after day, a poor young girl discovers a lion who needs her help. In time, her care for the lion and her dreams of a better life intersect in a most unusual way. Themes: compassion, bravery, perseverance.
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  • The Shipwrecked Sailor: A Tale from Egypt

    Suzanne I Barchers, Shelly Hehenberger

    Hardcover (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Sadiki fears the worst when he is tossed from his ship in a storm. But a chance encounter with a serpent changes his life and that of the Pharoah.
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  • The Boy and the North Wind: A Tale from Norway

    Suzanne I Barchers, Laura Jacobsen

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In Norway, the cold winds blow from the north. But when the wind blows away the flour carried by the baker's young son, he sets out on a journey to insist it be returned. Themes: perseverance, intelligence.
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  • The Brave Servant: A Tale from China

    Suzanne Barchers, Yu-mei Han

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    The Lord of Luchow was a kind man, but his people are threatened with war. A loyal servant finds a way to protect his master and bring peace to the lands. Themes: bravery, intelligence, devotion.
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  • The Brothers and the Star Fruit Tree: A Tale from Vietnam

    Suzanne I Barchers, Jamie Tablason

    Hardcover (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Two brothers' lives take different paths with one living a prosperous life and one struggling to survive. But fate has a way of turning the tables in this popular tale from Vietnam.
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  • The Brothers and the Star Fruit Tree: A Tale from Vietnam

    Suzanne I Barchers, Jamie Tablason

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Two brothers' lives take different paths with one living a prosperous life and one struggling to survive. But fate has a way of turning the tables in this popular tale from Vietnam.
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  • The Tale of the Oki Islands: A Tale from Japan

    Suzanne Barchers, Hiromitsu Yokota

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Tokoyo, a skilled diver, is devoted to her father who has been banished by the emperor. She goes in search of him and in the process kills a sea dragon, breaking an evil spell. Tokoyo and her father are reunited and return to their village. Themes: bravery, devotion.
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  • The Boy and the North Wind: A Tale from Norway

    Suzanne I Barchers, Laura Jacobsen

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In Norway, the cold winds blow from the north. But when the wind blows away the flour carried by the baker's young son, he sets out on a journey to insist it be returned. Themes: perseverance, intelligence.
    M
  • Raven Brings Back the Sun: A Tale from Canada

    Suzanne Barchers, Angela Oliynyk

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In the far north of Canada, daylight disappears for much of the year. This Inuit legend describes how the First People of Canada explained the sun's return to their remote lands.
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  • The Shipwrecked Sailor: A Tale from Egypt

    Suzanne I Barchers, Shelly Hehenberger

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Sadiki fears the worst when he is tossed from his ship in a storm. But a chance encounter with a serpent changes his life and that of the Pharoah.
    P
  • Bunyip in the Moon: A Tale from Australia

    Suzanne Barchers, Peter Clarke

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    When a young woman is captured and brought under the spell of the feared Bunyip, one brave hunter sets out to save her. And while his bravery is finally rewarded, it is thought the Bunyip still looks down on people today to bring them under its spell.
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