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The Basket of Flowers 

The Basket of Flowers is the first book of the Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series by Christoph von Schmid.

James, the king's gardener, teaches his 15-year-old daughter Mary all the principles of godliness through his flowers. She is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Mary remembers her father had taught her: that it is better to die for the truth than to live for a lie.  Major themes of this novel include honesty, purity, and courage. 

 

The Giant Killer 
 

The Giant Killer, by Charlotte Maria Tucker, is a part of the Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series. 


When ten-year-old twins, Adolphus and Constantine are sent away to live with the family of their private tutor, they must adapt to life where fun seems to be in short supply. Major themes of this novel include fighting against temptation and conquering your giants. 
 

The Light in the Robbers Cave 
 

The Light in the Robbers Cave, by Charlotte Maria Tucker, is a part of the Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series. 
 

Horace is a rebellious young man who cares only for himself. However, things change quickly for Horace as he is taken against his will into the robbers' cave. God brings some interesting people into his life, who help him discover light in the darkness. Major themes of this novel include evangelism and shining as lights in the darkness.
 

A Peep Behind the Scenes
 

A Peep Behind the Scenes, by Mrs. O.F. Walton, is a part of the Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series. 
 

As an actress, Rosalie's life seems perfect from the outside looking in. However, she is lost and in need of saving, especially when the only one she loves is taken from her. It is through her pain that she comes to realize the Good Shepherd has been seeking her and loving her all along. The love of the Good Shepherd is the major theme of this novel. 

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