Posts by Family Fiction Staff
10 Essential Voices in Medieval Fiction
Medieval history is fertile soil for storytellers and the following authors make the most of those great elements in their books.
Read MoreBerenstain Bears teach young readers the story of Christmas
Mike and Jan Berenstain enlighten and inspire the holiday spirit in children with a fun, Lift-the-Flap Book from the Berenstain Bears Living Lights series.
Read MoreVeggieTales: The Little Drummer Boy for Christmas Season
Retelling of classic story addresses lessons of giving and forgiveness, with song by Grammy-winning artists BeBe and CeCe Winans
Read MoreKaren Poth: Reading with Veggies
The VeggieTales characters are no longer just teaching Christian values, they are also teaching reading skills.
Read MoreLori Copeland and Virginia Smith: Dynamic Duo
New writing team Virginia Smith and Lori Copeland?s first venture has an intriguing premise: ?We all hear that ?small, still voice? at times,? Virginia says. ?What would happen if we really listened??
Read MoreSusan May Warren: Christmas storm of ’49 brings second chances
A miracle happens when a blizzard traps five strangers together over the Christmas weekend in 1949
Read MoreAnn H. Gabhart: Forbidden Love
New from Ann H. Gabhart is the historical Shaker novel The Blessed (Revell Books), set in 1844.
Read MoreVeggieTales characters back in four fun, easy-to-read books
Bob, Larry, Junior and others return with more stories in popular I Can Read series to teach children Christian values.
Read MoreVeggieTales: Storytelling That Goes the Distance
“Things can feel preachy when you?re just saying them rather than doing them. When you?re able to demonstrate thankfulness through the story, then you don?t really have to keep saying it.?
Read MoreTracie Peterson and Judith Miller: Teaming Up for Broadmoor Legacy
Historical series features three young women searching for love and a legacy in the 1890s.
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