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16 12, 2020
  • The Peacemakers, Rebecca Suter Lindsay; cover design Matt Tanner, cover art Annelisa Hermosilla. Subject to copyright, Shadelandhouse Modern Press

An Excerpt from Chapter 6 of The Peacemakers by Rebecca Suter Lindsay

By REBECCA S LINDSAY|2020-12-16T20:58:01-05:00December 16th, 2020|Children's Stories, Inside and Outside the Cover|0 Comments

… The boys were headed for a large oak tree situated along the fence line about halfway up the slope toward the woods. The “watching tree,” they called it, because much of the year they could climb into the

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15 12, 2020

Aunt Mag’s Ginger Cakes and The Peacemakers

By REBECCA S LINDSAY|2021-10-30T16:46:39-04:00December 15th, 2020|Children's Stories, Inside and Outside the Cover, Publisher's Picks|0 Comments

Whether pilfered from the cookie jar or bought on Court Day with earned money, ginger cakes are Manny and Swope’s favorite treat in The Peacemakers. Gingerbread cookies and ginger cakes are a popular treat in many households during the

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20 05, 2020

“The Greatest Painting in the World,” a children’s story, by Julyan Davis

By Julyan Davis|2020-05-20T16:59:58-04:00May 20th, 2020|Children's Stories, Publisher's Picks, Southern Voices|0 Comments

THE GREATEST PAINTING IN THE WORLD One day, long ago, a famous artist returned to the place of his childhood. To reach his home he had travelled in a great circle. When he left, he was poor and

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27 03, 2020

Gemma’s First Dance, a children’s story, by Bianca X

By Bianca X|2021-09-22T15:15:08-04:00March 27th, 2020|Children's Stories, Publisher's Picks|0 Comments

In the early days, it’s a little-known fact that giraffes’ necks used to be longer. Oh, yes. Much, much longer. It’s because they had so many spots. And the spots are what held their necks up. Giraffes’ necks used to reach

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