Wendy Lawton Books
Almost home
By Wendy Lawton
While making the pilgrimage from Holland to America in 1620 with other English Separatists, teenaged Mary Chilton endures many hardships that test her faith in God.
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Ransom's mark
By Wendy Lawton
When thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman's wagon train is raided by outlaw Indians, she and her sister are captured, only to be ransomed later by a band of Mohaves.
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The Hallelujah Lass
By Wendy Lawton
Follows the experiences of sixteen-year-old Eliza Shirley, who traveled from England to the United States in 1879 to pioneer the work of the Salvation Army.
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Shadow of His hand
By Wendy Lawton
The daughter of a German and a Jew, Anna's dreams of becoming a famous ballerina are crushed by increasing Nazi persecution, but she is sustained, even while in a Nazi work camp, by her strong Chri...
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Flip flop
By Wendy Lawton
When best friends Briana and Chickie win a spot on the reality television series "Flip Flop," Briana has an opportunity to reveal the terrible secret of her father's alcoholism, and to learn to tru...
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Less is more
By Wendy Lawton
Having gained weight after her father's death, sixteen-year-old Abby goes on a reality television program and works, with the help of her friends, family, and faith, to meet her health and fitness...
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Dating Do Over
By Wendy Lawton
With a little help from the television show "Dating Do-Over," seventeen-year-old Bailey tries to learn to interact with boys and find a prom date, while also relying on her Christian faith to help...
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