This Promised Land
When she ran away as a young war bride, she was cut off from her family forever . . . or so she believed. Decades later, maybe the only way to move on is to go home.
More info →Ladies of the Lake
The beloved author of Saving Amelie and Night Bird Calling returns with a transformative new novel about the wonder and complexities of friendship, love, and belonging, perfect for fans of L. M. Montgomery, Louisa May Alcott, and Lauren Willig’s Band of Sisters.
More info →A Hundred Crickets Singing
With depictions of a small southern town “reminiscent of writings by Lisa Wingate” (Booklist on Night Bird Calling), Cathy Gohlke delivers a gripping, emotive story about friendship and the enduring promise of justice.
More info →Night Bird Calling
From award-winning author Cathy Gohlke, whose novels have been called “haunting” (Library Journal on Saving Amelie) and “page-turning” (Francine Rivers on Secrets She Kept), comes a historical fiction story of courage and transformation set in rural Appalachia on the eve of WWII.
More info →The Medallion
“A stunning story of the enduring power of faith and love.”—Lynn Austin
More info →Until We Find Home
Set in England’s lush and storied Lake District in the early days of World War II, and featuring cameos from beloved literary icons Beatrix Potter and C. S. Lewis, Until We Find Home is an unforgettable portrait of life on the British home front, challenging us to remember that bravery and family come in many forms.
More info →Secrets She Kept
2016 Christy Award Winner!
2016 Carol Award Winner!
2016 INSPY Award Winner!
The secret a mother was forbidden to share . . . the consequences a daughter could not redeem—but will risk everything in her attempt.
More info →Saving Amelie
2015 INSPY Award Winner!
2015 Carol Award Finalist!
One letter . . . one request . . . will challenge everything she believes.
Increasingly wary of her father’s genetic research, Rachel Kramer has determined that this trip with him to Germany—in the summer of 1939—will be her last. But a cryptic letter from her estranged friend, begging Rachel for help, changes everything.
“Reminiscent of Tatiana de Rosnay's stirring stories of human compassion and hope, this should appeal to fans of both authors as well as to historical fiction readers.”—Library Journal
More info →Band of Sisters
New York City, 1910
Driven by a shameful past and a perilous future, Maureen O’Reilly and her sister flee Ireland in search of safety, liberty, and opportunity. But after surviving the rigors of Ellis Island, Maureen learns that their benefactor has died, and his family―refusing to own his debt―casts her out. Impoverished and in danger of deportation, Maureen connives to find employment in a prominent Manhattan department store, only to discover the elegant facade hides a dangerous secret.
Promise Me This
“Gohlke tells a gripping tale of sacrifice, loss, love and hope . . .”—Publishers Weekly
“This dramatic and heart-wrenching interpretation . . . will enthrall fans of character-driven Christian fiction and readers who enjoy Francine Rivers.”—Library Journal named Promise Me This one of its Best Picks for 2012
More info →I Have Seen Him in the Watchfires
Winner of the 2009 Christy Award for Best Young Adult novel!
The bonds linking family and the lines separating enemies have blurred for 17-year-old Robert. Honor and duty to God and country aren’t as clear-cut as he hoped them to be.
More info →William Henry is a Fine Name
Winner of the 2007 Christy Award for Best Young Adult novel!
The shadow of a face in the window.
The quilt on the line.
Howling dogs. Threatening intruders.
And a railroad that runs underground.
The one thing thirteen-year-old Robert couldn't do was nothing at all.
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