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Audiobooks by Susan Martins Miller
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"Time Period: Dec. 1764 - May 1766 Tensions simmer in 1765 Boston, home to twelve-year-old Lizzie Murray. Residents of the city are dividing over loyalty to England-and the divisions strike within Lizzie's own family, as her brother and father often find themselves at odds. When a mob wounds a young British soldier, Lizzie chooses to help the frightened Redcoat-a move that brings even more trouble to her life. Where is God in the emotional upheaval afflicting the colonies? Can Lizzie overcome the fear that weighs on her soul? Written especially for eight- to twelve-year-old girls, this story teaches important lessons of American history and the Christian faith."
"Time Period: 1770 Twelve-year-old Bostonian Lydia Lankford knows in her heart of hearts that the patriot cause is true and just-so why can't other members of her family see that, too? When the Boston Massacre occurs, this fictional colonist finds herself witnessing a spark that helps to ignite the American Revolution. Especially for girls ages eight to twelve, the fascinating story of Lydia Lankford shares the coming-of-age experiences of an impetuous girl on the verge of young womanhood, while teaching important lessons of Christian faith and American history. "Lydia the Patriot" makes a great recreational read, and is perfect for homeschooling."
"This audiobook gives insight into why it is important for children with serious diseases to have friends, family, and the community support them. It also tells about the special doctors, camps, and organizations that help seriously ill children."
"No one likes to be treated unfairly. No one likes to be treated like they don't matter. Maria Elena Lucas understood that and dedicated her life to changing the way Mexican migrant workers were treated. Her story is one of courage, determination, and triumph."
"Volunteers are the heart of the Red Cross, an international relief organization. Through a lot of unpaid work and with great persistence, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross. The organization has been successful in keeping hope alive for many people during times of need."
"The President of the United States is a powerful person. How does a president use this power to help others? This book tells the story of how some presidents worked to help make life better for millions of Americans. Discover how their actions changed the world and made it a better place."
"T.K. and his family moved from Oklahoma to California because a big dust storm in April of 1935 ruined their farm. Their life is hard as the whole family picks crops for a living and they live in a tent. When a photographer comes to their camp to take pictures of the workers, T.K. decides he wants to have his picture taken so the photographer can tell his story."