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A Sergeant in the House, tells the story of Lenny who desperately
wants a puppy. His father is in the military, the family must move
frequently, and Lenny is still very young to care for an animal, so
Lenny strikes a bargain: When his daddy becomes a sergeant, Lenny
can have a puppy. When his father is deployed to war, Lenny learns
what it means to be responsible, to care for his family, and to
help around the house. A dreaded phone call brings the news that
Lenny's father has been injured and is being sent home. When
Lenny's father explains that this means he'll never become a
sergeant, Lenny realizes that what he truly wants is his
daddy--puppy or no puppy. This heartwarming story is a salute to
military families across the country, and a cheer for our nation's
heroes.
In Abigail and the Royal Thread, Papa tells his grandson Billy,
dejected over his inability to hit a baseball, the memorable story
of a young 18th century Scottish farm lass named Abigail Rutherford
who learns that the combination of hard work, determination, and
belief in oneself can make dreams come true. The Rutherfords, while
poor, are respected for the superior wool, thread, and cloth they
make. One day they receive the opportunity of a lifetime: to own
the land they now live on in return for weaving a tunic for King
James I of England. The problem is they have a short amount of time
in which to complete this gigantic task. The entire family works
together, but it appears they will fail until Abigail takes her
mother's advice, devotes herself to quickly mastering a nearly
impossible skill, and believes with all her heart and soul that she
and her family, working together, can meet the deadline.
Billy's family is going to move, and he wants none of it. He loves
his home, and he loves his Papa's stories. When they move, he and
his grandfather will live far apart from one another. But, as Papa
tells Billy, "I'll always have a story for ye." The touching,
historical story of Isobel's New World traces the MacDougald
family's move from Scotland to North Carolina, and in doing so
traces the journey of thousands of Scots. Leaving behind a beloved
land, embarking on a risky journey, and settling in a far away
place--all for the hope of a fresh start and bright future. It's
the story of Isobel, the story of Scottish immigrants, and the
story of America. Isobel's New World teaches children that while
moving can be a scary thing, home is with family. And when family
sticks together, everything else seems to fall in place.
In The Man Who Saved The King, Papa tells little Billy the
wonderful story of William who struggled with his size and strength
as a child. When he grows into a man, William's childhood burden
becomes the key to change Scotland's history forever. This tale,
based on the historical story of William Rule and King Robert the
Bruce, takes children on a beautiful journey through ancient
Scotland while teaching that all of us are born for a purpose.
A Sergeant in the House, tells the story of Lenny who desperately
wants a puppy. His father is in the military, the family must move
frequently, and Lenny is still very young to care for an animal, so
Lenny strikes a bargain: When his daddy becomes a sergeant, Lenny
can have a puppy. When his father is deployed to war, Lenny learns
what it means to be responsible, to care for his family, and to
help around the house. A dreaded phone call brings the news that
Lenny's father has been injured and is being sent home. When
Lenny's father explains that this means he'll never become a
sergeant, Lenny realizes that what he truly wants is his
daddy--puppy or no puppy. This heartwarming story is a salute to
military families across the country, and a cheer for our nation's
heroes.
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