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Welcome to the wonderful world of Lily Robbins! In this fun, entertaining story about growing up, you’ll meet an awkward sixth-grader named Lily. Lily learns a valuable lesson about real beauty....
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In the first fiction book of the Faithgirlz!™ series, bestselling author Nancy Rue introduces Sophie LaCroix, a creative soul who's destined to become a great film director someday. When her overactive imagination immerses her in the American Revolution after a school field trip, Sophie quickly learns a real-life lesson....
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Lily's London adventures strengthen her relationship with God as she realizes, more than ever, there are many possibilities for walking her spiritual path in Christ....
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When some of Sophie’s relatives come to town for Thanksgiving and create a whirlwind of sightseeing, including nearby Jamestown, Sophie sees an archeological excavation in progress and pictures herself as a female Indiana Jones....
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Sophie learns you must be willing to give up anything that comes between you and God in order to come close to him, even when you don't want to....
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When boy-crazy Mora, Inez’s girly-girl granddaughter, turns on Lucy to take JJ away from her and even tries to sabotage Lucy so she’ll have to go live with her dreaded Aunt Karen, Lucy learns, with the help of the Book of Ruth, how to forgive the unforgivable....
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Lucy is faced with her toughest obstacles yet in her quest to find out just what it means to be a girl. With Aunt Karen taking over while Dad is away at a special school, teachers at middle school not being as understanding as Mr. Auggy, J.J. learning first-hand about bullying, and soccer becoming way more serious as she prepares for Olympic Development Program try-outs, Lucy has to depend on God more than ever....
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Nancy Rue, Zondervan's tween girl expert, gets lots of mail, and in this fun Q&A book she finally gets to answer all their questions....
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New management at the radio station threatens to let Lucy’s father go, claiming his blindness is holding the station back. That may mean a move for Lucy and her dad. In order to help her father, Lucy has to let him go for a while and that means leaning on God to help her make the sacrifice....
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Sophie's baby sister is born with Down syndrome, and Sophie questions how God could let it happen. Is God really there? ""Excellent for Homeschool Use""...
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Meet Lucy Rooney, a motherless tomboy with an inquisitive mind, a strong will, and a straight-forward approach, who knows every inch of the small and dusty New Mexico town in which she lives with her blind father. She is constantly searching for the “why” in everything. Sometimes it helps answer her questions, and sometimes it just gets her into trouble....
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Sophie used to determine the films' topics and play the lead role. Suddenly she shifts from the leader to a servant's position. In the end, she sees more clearly into Jesus' eyes. ""Excellent for Homeschool Use"""...
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Sophie learns a new lesson in truth when sabotage threatens to destroy the friendship between the Corn Flakes. ""Excellent for Homeschool Use"""...
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When Sophie and the Corn Flake Girls are barred from using one of their films for the St. Patrick's Day talent show, they embark on writing and performing a drama about Ireland instead. ""Excellent for Homeschool Use"""...
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