Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed the World

A 2005 Gold Medallion finalist! Martin Luther served as a catalyst of the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth-century Europe. This book teaches children about his fascinating life, influence, and teaching

Chase Your Dreams: How Soccer Taught Me Strength, Perseverance, and Leadership

Go for the Goal!   World Cup–winning soccer player Julie Ertz inspires kids to lead a life of faith and virtue as she shares her own stories and the

Jim Thorpe: Olympic Champion (Childhood of Famous Americans)

A biography of the American Indian known as one of the best all-round athletes in history, for his accomplishments as an Olympic medal winner as well as an outstanding

An Only Child and Her Sister: A Memoir

AN ONLY CHILD AND HER SISTER is a compelling true life story.  Two sisters born to the same parents but treated so differently; one ended up pregnant and married

The Beatles for Kidz

Created by two brothers from northern England hoping to bring the magic of the Beatles to their children, this Beatles story for children is sure to capture the imagination

Klay Thompson: The Incredible Story of One of Basketball’s Sharpest Shooters (Basketball Biography Books)

Learn the Inspiring Story of the Golden State Warriors’ Star, Klay Thompson! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device! One of many riveting reads in the

Martí’s Song for Freedom / Martí y sus versos por la libertad (English and Spanish Edition)

A bilingual biography of José Martí, who dedicated his life to the promotion of liberty, the abolishment of slavery, political independence for Cuba, and intellectual freedom. Written in verse

My Book About Me

THE beloved classic that helps kids write (and draw) a book all about themselves—with a little help from Dr. Seuss! This classic hardcover activity book written by Dr. Seuss and

A Children’s Book On Bishop Richard Allen: A Nonviolent Journey

A Children’s Book on Bishop Richard Allen: A Nonviolent Journey takes you on an adventure of Bishop Richard Allen’s life. In the book, the character, Grandma Argrow, tells her