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
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
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
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!
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
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
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
Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/treasurehunt.php
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!Click and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/mysteryinthesnow.php
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 manageClick and buy now: http://www.dernierpublishing.com/airlinepilot.php
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
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
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:
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!
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