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Books in Young Adult Historical Bookshelf series

  • They Loved to Laugh

    Kathryn Worth, Marguerite de Angeli

    Paperback (Bethlehem Books, April 1, 1997)
    Tears and laughter alternate in this novel of a young girl's growth to womanhood in the 1830's. 16-year-old orphan Martitia Howland has been transplanted into a Quaker farm family of five intimidating sons and one disapproving daughter. As Martitia runs their gauntlet, she begins to bloom. Valiantly she acquires the skills they expect of her, and discovers other gifts all her own. Her achievements earn respect in the end and more, her heart's true love. Illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli.
  • The Rose Round

    Meriol Trevor

    Paperback (Ignatius Pr, Oct. 1, 1995)
    During a school vacation Matt, an orphan, goes to visit his sister Caroline at a remote English estate, where she works as a cook for a mysterious family
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  • That Girl of Pierre's

    Robert Davis, Lloyd Lozes Goff

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Feb. 28, 2007)
    When Danielle, her grandmother Mathilde, and young brother Jeannot return to their village of Arsac le Petit near Bordeaux at the end of World War II, they are hoping for the best. But her parents, Pierre and Jeanne Dufour, and Marc, Danielle s sweetheart, are still missing. In addition, they find that greedy villagers have taken advantage of the family s absence. Now Danielle, Mathilde and Jeannot must all find work rather than give themselves to the restoration of their neglected vineyard as they had planned. In Danielle s determination to reclaim a life for the family and to combat the injustice of the swindle, she finds new strengths within herself. These strengths eventually call forth an entire village to awaken to the challenges they faceto relinquish old ways, to stand for the right, to face hurts and find forgiveness. A new form of cooperation is afoot, thanks to that girl of Pierre s. Recommended in Seton Home Study Grade 7, Seton Home Study Grade 8 Author: Robert Davis Format: Paperback Publisher: Ignatius Press
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  • The Lark in the Morn

    Elfrida Vipont

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Sept. 30, 2007)
    In late 1940's England, twelve-year-old Kit, growing up as the youngest and "untalented" child of a musical Quaker family, finally discovers where she fits in.
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  • The Borrowed House

    Hilda Van Stockum

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, April 1, 2000)
    During World War II a young German girl, member of the Hitler Youth, joins her parents in occupied Amsterdam and comes to realize that the war is about more than national pride and destiny; for some it means starvation, separation from loved ones, and gas chambers.
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  • The Borrowed House

    Hilda Van Stockum

    Library Binding
    During World War II a young German girl, member of the Hitler Youth, joins her parents in occupied Amsterdam and comes to realize that the war is about more than national pride and destiny; for some it means starvation, separation from loved ones, and gas chambers.