Quality Music and Books stocks both new and used books for Christian children. We at QMB believe that parents are the best informed to decide what is the best reading for their children, and though owner Mary Katherine May reviews as many books as time allows, she recommends parents make the final decision. QMB offers free shipping on all order $25 and over.
Quality Music and Books stocks both new and used books for Christian children. We at QMB believe that parents are the best informed to decide what is the best reading for their children, and though owner Mary Katherine May reviews as many books as time allows, she recommends parents make the final decision. QMB offers free shipping on all order $25 and over.
A man named at the end of the story as Uncle Hawthorne recalls with fond memories an unnamed teacher who died before he could expression his appreciation for his 'judicious instructions.' From Forrester's Boys' and Girls' Magazine, and Fireside Companion, Volume VII: January to June 1851, and Volume VIII: July to December, 1851.
Many Christians appreciate fiction from years gone by for its lack of post-modern influences. Much of today's Christian fiction, but not all, is barely recognizable for its lack of Christian faith in the story lines. Francena Harriet Arnold published from the late 1940s into the early 1960s, and her Christian novels are worthy of a good look in the 21st century.