Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy


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Subtitled "Will the War Ever End?" this children's book is based on the childhood of the author's father, Clair Schnupp, author of Flying Canada (Item #3449). The author grew up hearing her father tell these stories of faith and love during World War II. Also includes his favorite childhood recipes. This is a companion volume to Sharon's earlier book, Little Prairie Girl (Item #3534), which is based on the story of her mother, Clara Durksen. Also available Little Prairie Girl Growing Up (Item #3934) which is book 2 in the series. (95pp. illus. Masthof Press, 2010.) Also read the sequel Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Growing Up: Will the Vision Die? (item #4108).




Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Growing Up


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This sequel to "Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy: Will the War Ever End?", is based on the later childhood of Clair Schnupp, the author¿s father. The author grew up hearing her father tell many of these stories of Christian faith and love. Now she longs to pass them down the generations. This is a companion volume to the "Little Prairie Girl Series" of "Little Prairie Girl" and "Little Prairie Girl Growing Up."




A Pennsylvania Dutch Boy


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This book paints a portrait of how the Pennsylvania Dutch, or correctly, the Pennsylvania German people are changing. Originally the predominant ethnic group in Pennsylvania, with a population of hundreds of thousands, they are now losing their Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, their Dutchified English accents, and their German cultural traditions. They are falsely perceived as being the Plain people, as symbolized by an Amishman of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It relates how the influences of the great depression of the 1930s and of World War Two swept through the group and turned their culture upside down. Through a memoir that chronicles their struggles, triumphs and realizations, and suffused with the zeitgeist of the era, it celebrates, through the life of a real Pennsylvania Dutch Boy, a beautiful heritage, and is an invitation for readers to explore the essence of identity and culture.




Angels in Action


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"Angels in Action" is a delightful children¿s book about what angels do. Their jobs, gleaned from the Bible, are told through poetry that can be sung to the tune of ¿Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.¿ The book is illustrated with various art genres, including children¿s drawings and classical art. The first angels presented are from the Old Testament and then the focus moves to the work of angels at Christmas and Easter. (Ages 4-8) (46pp. full-color illus. Masthof Press, 2017.)




Little Prairie Girl Growing Up: Moving!


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Little Prairie Girl Growing Up: Moving! is a riveting and inspiring sequel to Little Prairie Girl. This book is sure to hold the interest of young and old alike, with tales of Clara's adolescent years from the "good ole days." Follow Clara and her family as she moves from the Prairies of Manitoba to the fruit farming area of southern Ontario. The author grew up hearing her mother, Clara Durksen, tell these stories about her growing up years and God's faithfulness. This is the second book in the Little Prairie Girl Series. Also available are Little Prairie Girl (Item #3534), Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy (Item #3657) and Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Growing Up (item #4108). (152pp. illus. Masthof Press, 2013.)




"Pennsylvania Dutch," and other essays


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This American social history book describes in great detail the early settlers of Pennsylvania who spoke a dialect of German, but who referred to their language and themselves as "Dutch". It also includes descriptions of other migrants to the same area, including the Swiss and the Amish.







Pennsylvania Dutch & Other Essays


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Between 1869 and 1882, Phebe Earle Gibbons, a Pennsylvania Quaker, wrote down her first-hand observations of the lifestyles and customs of the Pennsylvania Dutch groups that surrounded her -- the Amish, Mennonites, Moravians, Schwenkfelders -- as well as English Quakers and Welsh and Irish miners of Scranton. She described their weddings, funerals, religious practices, social gatherings, family life, folk beliefs, and holidays. This new edition of Gibbons's classic work includes a new introduction by Don Yoder which discusses the significance of the book and the life of its author.




Little Prairie Girl


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Subtitled "Are We Rich . . . or Poor?" this children's book is based on the childhood of the author's mother, Clara. The author grew up hearing her mother tell these stories of faith and love in a large Mennonite prairie family during the 1920s in Canada. Also included are Russian Mennonite recipes for foods mentioned within the story. Also read the companion volumes Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy (Item #3657) and Little Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Growing Up (item #4108) which are based on the life of her father, Clair Schnupp, author of Flying Canada (Item #3449). Also available is Little Prairie Girl Growing Up (Item #3934), book 2 in the series. (115pp. illus. Masthof Press, 2009.)




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