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The Miracle of Freedom: 7 Tipping Points that Saved the World

by Chris Stewart, Ted Stewart

Now a New York Times bestseller!

“How unusual is it, really, in the history of all known human experience, to enjoy the blessing of living free?”

The answer may surprise you. In The Miracle of Freedom, Chris and Ted Stewart make a strong case that fewer than 5 percent of all people who have ever lived on the earth have lived under conditions that we could consider “free.” So where did freedom come from, and how are we fortunate enough to experience it in our day? //More

ISBN: 978-1-60641-951-9

Pieces of Paris

By G.G. Vandagriff

Annalisse and Dennis seem to be living the American dream until Annalisse's secret past and the effects of post-traumatic stress syndrome threaten to destroy her family.

This skillfully crafted novel explores the long-term effects of personal tragedy in haunting flashbacks of Annalisse's former life — flashbacks that are interwoven with a passionate romance and reveal a person entirely different from the woman Dennis thought he married. // More

ISBN: 978-1-60641-838-3

Mr. Finnegan’s Giving Chest

By Dan Farr

Do you think Santa's the only one who can give us the gifts we want?" said Mr. Finnegan.
"Santa's presents simply remind us of a much greater gift, a gift inside ourselves." He lifted the fragile wooden chest by its recently repaired handle and placed it in a wagon.
"What's that old thing?" Maggie asked sourly // More

ISBN: 978-1-59038-555-5

Lion House Classics: 25th Anniversary Edition of Lion House Recipes

By The Lion House

Undoubtedly the most popular cookbook to date in the LDS market, Lion House Recipes has been a tried and true favorite of family cooks for twenty-five years. In celebration of this significant milestone the staff of the Lion House Pantry has compiled the Lion House Classics, a new edition of irresistible recipes with updated cooking methods and easy-to-find ingredients. // More

ISBN: 978-1-59038-354-4

What’s the Big Deal About Pornography?: A Guide for the Internet Generation

By Jill C. Manning

Dr. Manning speaks directly to the young people she calls the

“internet generation.” She discusses such topics as:

  • “What is pornography?”
  • “How does pornography affect people?”
  • “Can pornography teach me things about sexuality that I need to

know in the future?”

  • “What do I do if I can’t stop looking at pornography?”
  • “What do I do if someone I know can’t stop looking at

pornography?”

  • “11 suggestions teens should talk to their parents about.”

This book is the expanded version of the uncensored answers she

gave to the boys in her therapy groups.

ISBN: 978-1-59038-853-2

Prelude to Glory, Vol. 5: A Cold, Bleak Hill

By Ron Carter

The summer of 1777 proves to be a difficult and discouraging time for General George Washington and his poorly equipped and undisciplined Continental Army. Campaigning along the eastern seaboard, they are pitted against General William Howe and his superbly trained and better provisioned British forces. The inspired Americans make a good showing at the battles of Brandywine Creek and Germantown, but in the end they absorb two disappointing defeats. The atrocities suffered by the Americans in the "Paoli Massacre" and the political machinations of the ambitious American officers Horatio Gates and Thomas Conway set the stage for the darkest hour of the entire Revolution—the heartbreaking story of Valley Forge.

Suffering from disease, hunkered down in crude huts and struggling to survive the bitter winter weather, the downtrodden American soldiers lack everything needed to sustain life, especially food. In a letter addressed to Congress, General Washington decries the government's failure to provide relief, describing his men as occupying "a cold, bleak hill," sleeping "under frost and snow without clothes or blankets."

Into this deplorable setting comes the flamboyant Baron Friederich von Steuben. With Washington's blessing, the eccentric German officer instills a measure of military discipline and pride in the ragtag American army. Then, having survived the terrible winter and now better equipped and fed, the rejuvenated Americans march out of Valley Forge in June 1778, a new and inspired army.

Continuing to follow the personal fortunes of the now familiar characters Billy Weems, Eli Stroud, Mary Flint, and Caleb Dunson, author Ron Carter extends his vivid portrayal of the hardships, disappointments, struggles, and triumphs that were part of the epic struggle to win freedom and liberty for America.

ISBN: 978-1-57345-956-3

Snow Rising

By Matt Baldwin

Change can happen in your life as quickly as you’ll believe it. Jason Snow has lived his life making choices that he believed would bring him happiness. Ironically, he acted in ways that got him the exact opposite of what he wanted. Now, his relationship with his wife is hanging by a thread, he is miserable at work, and worst of all, he feels disgusted at the thought that his kids are suffering because of choices he’s made. Is there a way out? // More

ISBN: 978-1-60641-658-7

The Last Waltz

By G.G. Vandagriff

In December 1913, the city of Vienna glitters with promises of the future for sought-after debutante Amalia Faulhaber. But life takes a dramatic turn when simmering political unrest escalates into the most deadly war the world has ever known. Amalia is devastated when her fiance, Baron Eberhard von Waldburg, breaks off their engagement to return to his native Germany and obligatory military service. But she soon discovers that her passion for democracy in an increasingly fascist world has put everything she loves in danger. Her family torn apart and improvished by the war, Amalia must now choose between an idealistic young Polish doctor, who shares her political views, and the wealthy Baron von Schoenenburg, an Austrian Cabinet minister who promises to provide safety and security in a violent, tumultuous time. Reminiscent of Gone with the Wind, this epic novel explores the nature of human character and the elusive search for love and peace.

ISBN: 978-1-60641-052-3

Seven Miracles That Saved America

By Chris and Ted Stewart

When the odds were stacked against us, and there have been many times when the great experiment we call America could have and should have failed, did God intervene to save us? //More

ISBN: 978-1-60641-144-5

A Christmas Bell for Anya

During the winter of 1917, all of Russia had fallen into dark and tumultuous times as the reign of the Czars came to a bitter and violent end. But in a small Siberian village famous for producing the finest bells in the world, the townspeople made their usual preparations for a Christmas tradition that went back many generations. For eight-year-old Anya and her widowed father, this Christmas had special significance. This Christmas, Anya was one of the girls chosen from the village to ring in Christmas morn with her very own Christmas bell.

This beautiful illustrated story underscores the true reason for celebrating Christ's birth. First presented at the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's 2005 Christmas concerts by acclaimed British actress, Claire Bloom. A CD and DVD version of the original presentation, featuring the music of Alfred Reed preformed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Orchestra at Temple Square, is included with the book.

ISBN: 978-1-59038-636-1