This is the fact-based WWII survival story of my mother-in-law, a German woman named Marqarete (Gretel) Sennhenn Prestbroten. She was a Kindergarten teacher in occupied Poland during WWII. Though ba
Together for the first time as a classic Texas trilogy:The Train to EstellineA Place Called Sweet ShrubDance a Little LongerThe Lucinda Lucy” Richards trilogy, spanning the years from 1911 to the 1930
Over ten days in 1943 Berlin, six teenagers witness and try to escape the Nazi round-ups. This young adult thriller is based on real events and inspired by hidden stories of Nazi genocide. Giving voic
"While the fading autumn sun sped toward the horizon, the young boys headed home¬¬--they were not used to trying to see at night without the moon’s glow." So begins this unconventional, hauntingly myt
The golden age of the railroad may have passed, but its legacy still fascinates us. Based on a song by the acclaimed musician Gordon Titcomb, this is a beautiful celebration of that bygone era. Titco
Choo choo! A train is passing by! Can you count the cars? Can you name the colors? Where is the train going? There's only one way to find out—all aboard the freight train! A bilingual edition of the
In this short story collection, acclaimed author Natalie Petesch reaffirms for us our enduring debt to millions of immigrants who helped build America. Inspired by her own parents’ journey at the turn