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Meaghan Fisher
Sadie the skunk thinks she is a cat until a sibling kitten points out Sadie’s differences from the rest of the family. Join her on her journey with Mr. Groundhog to find out what type of animal she is.

Meaghan Fisher
Lars wants to learn to fly a WACO airplane himself so he can share his love for flying with little passengers of his own. As Saturday approaches, the day that WACO pilots give rides, the pilot is missing. Can Lars fly the plane and save the day?

Hope Rethman
God Gives Us Choices captures a powerful moment between a young boy and his mother as they share a conversation sparked by a question asked by children everywhere: “Why does God let bad stuff happen?”
Mugs and the Secret Society
$12.99
Steven E. Skinner
Mug’s is a farmer’s son, who lives on the outskirts of Troy, Ohio. It is the summer of 1955 when Troy was booming with agriculture and transportation of farming goods. A time when farming families lived off their gardens, and the simple life was valued and favored. Follow these ornery boys through their remarkable summer adventures as they walk through Troy, play in the fields off Route 202, and fish off the banks of the Miami River.
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Nioma Stephan
When her Aunt Jena is shot in the leg, Becky Whatt thinks it’s just a freak occurrence. What else could it be in the sleepy little town of Blair, Ohio? Then come the prank calls. Then the break-in attempts. By the time they find a body in the restaurant at the old hotel, Becky and Jena feel like they might be in over their heads. But with the local police seemingly unable to help, the ladies must take matters into their own hands if they are to bring order back into their lives.
Robert's journey - $12.99
Steve E. Skinner
Born to Scottish immigrants, Robert Skinner was raised in the hills of southern Ohio during the Great Depression. When Robert becomes a young man his passage into adulthood is tested when his father dies and Pearl Harbor is bombed. After these two life altering changes, Robert decides to serve in the Atlantic during World War II. Despite the hardships presented by such momentous times, Robert draws upon the love of his family to take it all on with humor and grace.