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  2. Sugar Creek Gang - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Creek Gang is a series of 36 Christian-themed children's literature books written by Paul Hutchens. [1] The original series is set near Thorntown, Indiana, and named for the nearby Sugar Creek, based upon the formative years of Paul and his six brothers, and chronicles adventure situations told from a faith-based didactic perspective.

  3. Reviving Ophelia - Wikipedia

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    978-0-345-39282-4. OCLC. 670317168. Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls is a 1994 book written by Mary Pipher. This book examines the effects of societal pressures on American adolescent girls, and utilizes many case studies from the author's experience as a therapist. [1] The book has been described as a "call to arms" and ...

  4. Victoria Christopher Murray - Wikipedia

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    Education. Hampton University (BA) New York University Stern School of Business (MBA) Notable works. The Personal Librarian (2021) Notable awards. NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction (2016) Victoria Christopher Murray is an American editor and author of over 30 books, with "more than one million books in print." [1]

  5. The Courage of Sarah Noble - Wikipedia

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    Scribner and Sons. Publication date. 1954. The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh is the story of a young girl who travels with her father into Connecticut during the early 18th century, and her experiences with the native Schaghticoke. It was published in 1954 and received a Newbery Honor Award.

  6. Tracie Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Tracie Peterson. Tracie Peterson (born 1959) is an American author of Christian fiction. She writes many historical novels, with romantic threads in them, as well as writing with other Christian authors on joint novels. Many of her books are published by Bethany House. She originally used the pen name of Janelle Jamison.

  7. Christy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Christy is a historical fiction Christian novel by American author Catherine Marshall, set in the fictional Appalachian village of Cutter Gap, Tennessee, in 1912.The novel was inspired by the work of Marshall's mother, Leonora Whitaker, who taught impoverished children in the Appalachian region when she was a young, single woman.

  8. Cross Roads (novel) - Wikipedia

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    304 pgs. ISBN. 9781455516049. Cross Roads is a 2012 Christian fiction novel by author William P. Young. [1] The book was released on November 13, 2012, by FaithWords and centers on a self-centered businessman who discovers another world after being struck comatose by a sudden ailment. [2] [3]

  9. Christian novel - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of Christian fiction. Christian novels are works of imaginative literature drawing on Christian themes, theology, and social norms. The European Christian literary tradition dates back centuries, and draws on past Christian allegorical literature, such as Dante Alighieri 's Divine Comedy and John Bunyan 's The Pilgrim's Progress ...