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Daughters of the Faith�
book series by wendy lawton
Real girls who made a
difference . . .
Each book in the
Daughters of the Faith series features a heroine who solves
a nearly insurmountable situation. In the process, she
discovers or deepens her personal faith in God. The
stories are written using fiction techniques, but the
characters and situations are taken right from the pages of
history. An epilogue separates fact from fiction and a
glossary helps with any unfamiliar words.
Each middle grade novel is perfect for girls
ages 8 - 11.
Lawton's Daughters
of the Faith� Dolls
feature a collectable doll designed after each
storybook heroine. Dolls are available only through
Lawton dealers.
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TINKER'S DAUGHTER
By Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2002
ISBN: 0-8024-4099-1
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $5.99 US $9.99 Canada
Mary Bunyan, the blind daughter of jailed
Pilgrim�s Progress author, John Bunyan, learns that
depending solely on her own strength, leads to disaster for
her family. Only when she finally admits that she
needs help does she tap into the Source of all strength.
Order your autographed copy now!
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COURAGE TO RUN
By
Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2002
ISBN: 0-8024-4098-3
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $5.99 US $9.99 Canada
Harriet Tubman is born into slavery on a
plantation in Tidewater Maryland. More than anything,
she yearns for freedom. Acknowledged as one of
America�s greatest heroes, it is Harriet�s vibrant
faith in God that prepares her to become a legendary
conductor of the Underground Railroad. Order your
autographed copy now!
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ALMOST HOME
By
Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2003
ISBN: 0-8024-3637-4
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $5.99 US $9.99 Canada
Mary Chilton is one of 102 passengers who
steps aboard the Mayflower on September 16, 1620, for the
long-awaited journey to the New World. Adventure awaits but
all Mary can think about is finally finding a home�a place
to belong. As she experiences the hardship of the ocean
voyage, the struggle of starting the new Plymouth colony,
and the happiness of the first harvest celebration, she
learns that home has a bigger meaning than she thought.
Order your autographed copy now!
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RANSOM'S MARK
By
Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2003
ISBN: 0-8024-3638-2
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $6.99 US, $11.50 Canada
Ransom�s Mark recounts the story of
thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman�s journey west by wagon
train. Renegade Yavapais capture Olive and her sister
in 1851 after the massacre of their family. A year
later the Mohaves rescue the sisters and tattoo them with
the mark of ransom. The cruelty of Olive�s early
captivity and the death of her sister from starvation bring
Olive to the edge of despair before she discovers what
ransom really means.
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THE HALLELUJAH LASS
By
Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2003
ISBN: 080244073-8
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $6.99 US, $11.50 Canada
As a teenager growing up in nineteenth-century England, Eliza Shirley is the picture of a prim Victorian girl�gloves, crinolines and all. Who would ever have guessed that when she finally met God, her circumspect existence would be turned upside down? Proper Eliza certainly never expected to live in rundown tenements, dodge rotten tomatoes, fight off rioting crowds or�even more unthinkable�singlehandedly bring the fledgling Salvation Army across the ocean to America.
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THE SHADOW OF HIS HAND
By
Wendy Lawton
Moody Publishers, 2004
ISBN: 080244073-8
5.25 x 7.5 Paperback $6.99 US, $11.50 Canada
A story based on the life of
Holocaust survivor Anita Dittman.
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