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Freya and the Fenris-Wolf

by Heather Seggel

When we last saw the Viking defectors of Vimp the Viking’s Epic Voyage, they had landed in England and persuaded the citizens to let them stay. Freya, Vimp’s friend and traveling companion, had disappeared—or so we thought. The... Read More

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Vimp the Viking's Epic Voyage

by Heather Seggel

In the small eighth-century Viking settlement that Vimp calls home, life is relatively simple: when he’s not building boats, he’s being trained to loot, pillage, and kill as his elders do. The only trouble is, Vimp doesn’t want any... Read More

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Eric and the Mystical Bear

by Heather Seggel

Throughout the first two volumes of the Vimp the Viking trilogy, Eric Bignose has been the strongest of the young group of Vikings, a capable shipbuilder, and a sailor without whom the group’s adventures may well have come to an early... Read More

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12 Miracles of Spiritual Growth

by Heather Seggel

After reading deeply into the New Testament Gospels, E. Kent Rogers began to find that Jesus’s miracles were speaking to modern-day problems on many levels. With this guidebook for group study, he discusses twelve of these messages.... Read More

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The Mindful Writer

by Heather Seggel

A quote from Thomas Mann on the back of this petite red hardcover gives a good taste of what’s inside: “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.” Dinty W. Moore, professor and director of... Read More

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Divinely Guided

by Heather Seggel

In 1879 the WNIA was formed in Philadelphia with the goal of helping Native American women. The altruism was sincere, but sometimes came with strings attached; the Women’s National Indian Association was an evangelical Christian group,... Read More

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The Survivors

by Heather Seggel

It’s impossible to read "The Survivors" without being reminded of another very popular series. It, too, featured characters who look young but are ancient, are prone to complex love triangles, and have strikingly odd skin. But enough... Read More

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Operation Tiger

by Heather Seggel

Aaron Wesley Haberman is a boy with a problem. The girl of his sixth-grade dreams doesn’t seem to know he’s alive, and when he tries to talk to her his brain short-circuits. While watching a nature film in class, he sees how cool... Read More

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