
Sara Crewe, a pupil at Miss Minchin's School in London, is left in poverty when her father dies, but is later rescued by a mysterious benefactor.
Novel from Mormon teacher Nephi Anderson, considered to be one of the most prominent fiction writers of the "Home Literature" period in Mormon Literature.
The son of a tailor finds a magical lamp, and he uses it to gain the love of a beautiful princess.
A compilation of stories including: "The Sandman," "The Emporer's New Clothes," and "The Little Match Girl."
A magnificent horse shares his experiences of life in Victorian England, particularly the cruel treatment which animals receive by their owners.
A poor maid, attends a fancy ball, and dances with the handsome prince all night long, but in her haste to return before midnight, she leaves behind a glass slipper.
After a tornado, Dorothy falls into the Land of Manaboos where she and three newfound friends journey to find the Wizard of Oz with special requests.
By L. Frank Baum. The exciting experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz and Dorothy are told, as they embark on a hazardous journey to the home of the Flatheads, and to the magic isle of the Skeezers; and how they are rescued from dire peril by Glinda, the good Sorceress of Oz.
From the bestselling author of the "Autobiography of Henry VIII", "Memoirs of Cleopatra", and "Mary, Called Magdalene" among others, comes a lush, seductive novel of the legendary beauty whose face "launched a thousand ships"; the mythical woman who was Helen of Troy.
The tale of an Irish boy raised as an Indian in imperial India. It is the story of his coming of age in a world of high adventure, mystic quests, and the "great game" between the British and the Russians for control of Central Asia.