Stories
From romances on the prairie to assisting runaways on an underground railroad, these family adventures give readers a well-researched glimpse into the lives and times of Christians of another era. Travel with Kay via the Erie Canal, the Mississippi River and the Oregon Trail to celebrate human courage and Divine faithfulness.
All books will be personally autographed by the author.
Elizabeth, An Adventist Girl
A four book series based on a true story, takes nine-year-old Elizabeth Mayes and her family on a 3,000 mile journey across America by train, canal, river boat and covered wagon, from Balston Spa, New York to Hangtown, California in 1851. Readers, ages 7-12, will find their faith in God growing as they share Elizabeth's encounters with dancing bears, river boat races, curious Indians and runaway billy goats.
Purchase all 4 books at once for US $25.00!
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Book 1: The Not-So-Secret Mission
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US $7.00
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| Springtime 1851 comes to the town of Balston Spa, New York. Two mystery guests arrive at the boarding house on Maple Avenue where Elizabeth Ann "Patty-cake" Mayes lives. The guests are on a mission and Patty-cake is determined to find out what that not-so-secret mission might be. |
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Book 2: Old Friends and New
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US $7.00
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| The day Elizabeth dreads has come. It is 1852 and the Mayes family is leaving their home in Balston Spa, New York for the first part of their long, dangerous journey to far off California. |
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Book 3: Bells and Whistles
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US $7.00
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| Elizabeth's journey west has brought her 1000 miles so far, but she's bored. A train ride, and a Mississippi river boat bring two new surprises that are guaranteed to relieve Patty-cake's boredom--fast. |
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Book 4: Wagon Train West
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US $7.00
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| Elizabeth and her family begin the longest and most dangerous part of their amazing westward adventure when they join a wagon train bound for California. On and on they trudge acaross the prairie, the deserts until one final snow-capped peak remains. What will they find on the other side of the mountain? |
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