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"Mary Mueller's Burnt Offering is her exclamation point at the end of her epic Ryersen Trilogy. Mueller's prose is, as always, flawless, her dialog relevant and poetic. With a message bigger than these pages yet simple enough to exist in the Northwest Ohio farmlands, Mueller defies the stereotype that says sequels can't be better than book one. Burnt Offering stands on its own as a profound statement of faith, family and the concept of home." - Josh Clark, author of "The McGurney Chronicles" series, the "Dakota Lester" books and the forthcoming novel, "The Streak". - "This is exactly what Christian fiction should be - real characters living and struggling in our non-Christian world, flourishing despite, or even because of, those struggles by God's grace. Any Christian ever harmed by sin within their family, or who has hurt those they love through their own sin, yet has seen those irreparably damaged relationships reborn through God's love can't help but recognize themselves and their family here. For those still walking that difficult path this story is a beacon of hope; for those who have completed that walk it is a treasured reminder of how faithful, good and loving the God who carried us through truly is." - Brian Schilton, Author of "Issachar's Heirs" -
Mirror Images, the sequel to The Redemption of Matthew Ryersen flings you right back into the home of John and Carolyn Abbott, a place where four lonely souls have come to live, heal and find God. Mirror Images, by Mary Mueller is beautifully written and witty. It deals with addiction, suicide and bullying in an honest, yet surprisingly quiet voice... so well done, a welcome authenticity in the brassy, superficial culture of today.
To say that Matthew Ryersen had fallen on hard times was a mammoth understatement. After a series of personal disasters left him homeless, Matthew took to the road, a drifter, walking from town to town, looking for work, barely eating and surviving. Life was simply not worth living. Then he met the family that would change his life, show him love, and guide him back to his creator.
What Do You Call an Ant? is an early-grade, original watercolor illustrated children's book encouraging children to have fun with words-in this case, words ending in ant. Along with expanding vocabularies and improving spelling skills, this lively, read-aloud book inevitably draws the entire family into solving the riddles. For example, "What do you call a really large ant? A Giant!" The text is interspersed with interesting ant facts and ends with a surprise by introducing the concept of homonyms to children by inviting their favorite aunts to read with them. It makes a delightful gift to be given or received by any loved one, but especially a favorite aunt!
This book offers parents a resource they can use to navigate their child's education, communicate with teachers, and support their children in learning mathematics and literacy. The authors provide detailed descriptions of activities, games, books, and conversations that connect with what children will be learning at each grade level.
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