Friday 26 October 2012

Help! Which books would be best for my children?

Faced with a choice of twelve titles, how do you know which of our books to buy for your kids? I've jotted down a few thoughts, to hopefully help you make the very best choice for each of the children on your heart :-)

So, here we go:


The Only Way by Gareth Rowe
G. P. Taylor recommends this book! For ages 12+.
The Only Way is a moving, fast-paced, gripping and genius piece of writing.” - G. P. Taylor
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Anyone who loves a good read – especially those who like G. P. Taylor's stories!
  • Those who struggle with bullying at school and/or have difficulties at home. Also suitable for younger children who are good readers - but be warned that the story is quite gritty in places. There is some fighting, bullying and a bit of blood too!
  • This is a great book for children who know what real life can be like - or to show sheltered children what life can be like for the less privileged
  • If you want a subtle Christian message, this is the perfect book - great for worldly wise young people with no previous thought of God
 Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/theonlyway.php


The Birthday Shoes by Mary Weeks Millard
It made me feel like I was there!” - Susanna
Who should you buy this book for?
  • 8-11 year old girls who love shoes!
  • Girls with a great imagination
  • Friends of girls who go to church, to see what it's all about
  • Girls with African background - Emily Jane, the main character, lives in the UK but  'visits' different places in Africa with her magic shoes!
  • Girls with disability/illness in the family (Emily Jane's father is disabled)
  • Church children who need to build a relationship with God for themselves - Emily Jane discovers this on her adventures
Click and buy now:

Beech Bank Girls, Every Girl Has A Story by Eleanor Watkins
Shortlisted for Children's Book of the Year (over 12s category), Christian Resources Awards 2011
Chick lit for ages 10-14.
Really enjoyed it and found it helpful at the same time.- Claire
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Girls from any background who love their friends!
  • All 10-14 year-old girls who enjoy reading
  • Church girls who are growing in their relationship with God
  • Perfect for girls struggling with family issues
Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/beechbankgirls.php

 
Beech Bank Girls II, Making A Difference by Eleanor Watkins
Shortlisted for Youth Book of the Year, Christian Resources Awards 2012
Chick lit for10-14s.
A very exciting, fun to read, really well-written book.” - Taylor
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Girls who have children from different cultures in their schools
  • Church children who want to make a difference
  • Girls with issues of many kinds - these books show that it is perfectly normal to be normal!
  • Also great for Christian girls, as these books show quite rightly that it's great to be a Christian!
Click and buy now:  http://www.dernierpublishing.com/makingdifference.php
 
Beech Bank Girls III, Christmas is Coming! by Eleanor Watkins
The perfect Christmas gift for 10-14s!
An amazing, heart-warming story. A definite 10/10.” - Ellie
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Any girl who loves Christmas
  • Girls struggling with body image and issues of any kind really!
  • Any girl who loves to curl up with a good book
 Click and buy now:http://www.dernierpublishing.com/beechbankgirls3.php

All the Beech Bank Girls appeal to girls from all walks of life - there is a bit of adventure, lots of fun and laughter and sorting out of issues - the girls are also learning and growing in their Christian faith in a very real way through issues they are facing. They are really well-written stories with no waffling, preaching . . . and all are totally cringe-free!


 London's Gone by J. M. Evans
For ages 12+.
I just couldn't put this book down.” - Gilly
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Older girls who love a thrilling drama full of tension - at least up to age 16, but older girls (and women!) enjoy this book too
  • Boys who wouldn't shun a book with lots of emotion!
  • Those who feel that being a Christian may be slightly embarrassing
  • Introducing Christianity to those with no previous church experience
 We have had really good reviews of this book. The Christian element comprises of one character - Arthur - whereas neither of the girls are believers. This is a totally cringe-free story with lots of tension and drama, which you may well enjoy too!
Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/londonsgone.php


The Treasure Hunt by J. M. Evans
For ages 8-11.
Brilliant.” - Ben
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Boys and girls who love mystery adventure stories – this is an up-to-date Christian equivalent of Enid Blyton's Famous Five!
  • Kids who are familiar with Bible stories, but need to see faith outworking in experience
  • The story is a gentle introduction to the issue of people trafficking

 



Mystery in the Snow by J. M. Evans
Thrilling sequel to The Treasure Hunt.
I would definitely recommend it.” - Joshua
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Boys and girls who love adventure, cats, and the snow!
  • Kids who need to know that they are as important to God as adults
  • Children you would like to introduce Christianity to in a fun, relevant way!

Both the above books are also great for reluctant readers as they are quite slim volumes, but keep the pace going, with a hook at the end of every chapter!


I Want To Be An Airline Pilot by Mary Weeks Millard
A victorious, heart-warming story for 8-11s.
I really enjoyed this book, it's one of my favourites.” - Kemi
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Boys and girls who enjoy stories about children from other cultures
  • Kids who do not realise that God loves them
  • Children who lead comfortable lives, to see how many others have to manage



 
Living in Hope by Mary Weeks Millard
The thrilling to sequel to 'I Want to Be an Airline Pilot', for 8-11s.
This is the best book I have ever read and I would recommend it to anyone.” - Sophie
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Boys and girls who need to know that prayer changes things
  • Kids who are growing in their faith
  • Children who know someone who has been abducted, or who have family problems themselves
Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/livinginhope.php

NEW! Under the Tamarind Tree by Mary Weeks Millard
The final book in the Rwanda series for 8-11s.
It shows us how God helps us in our lives. I would recommend this book to my friends.” - Jacob
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Children struggling with a house move
  • Church and non-church boys and girls who need to learn to trust God for themselves
  • Boys and girls who have friends with a disability, or who have a disability themselves

    Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/tamarindtree.php

 

Deepest Darkness by Denise Hayward
A thrilling, moving story for 8-11s.
This is one of the best books I have read – EVER!” - Maddie
Who should you buy this book for?
  • Children who struggle with fears of any kind
  • Kids for whom the concept of prayer is new, or needs exploring
  • Boys and girls who enjoy thoughtful stories. Many have been deeply moved by this book.

    Click and buy now:
http://www.dernierpublishing.com/deepestdarkness.php

If you would like any more help in choosing books, please don't hesitate to contact us :-)


May the Lord sow many seeds through your gifts this Christmas!