Over the Wall

  • Over the Wall
    By Tony Drake

    One of a series of fiction designed for use in schools. Janice tries to save her brother when he escapes from prison and is chased by the vicious gangster Jack Cassidy.

  • Over the Wall
    By Michael Panckridge

    Shane and Alex, also in the Green squad, had great technique, but so did Chaz and Franko, in Red, along with Mazis and Bubbaman. Franko was the player who had most people talking. He'd played okay in the football matches but rumours ...

  • Over the Wall
    By John H. Ritter

    Thirteen-year-old Tyler, who has a problem with anger, spends a summer with his cousins in New York City, playing baseball and sorting out his feelings about the Vietnam war that took his grandfather's life.

  • Over the Wall
    By Peter Wartman

    A great wall separates an ancient metropolis from the surrounding country side. Abandoned, shrouded by time, forbidden to all. No one may enter the mysterious city... Who dares to go over the wall?

  • Over the Wall
    By Chris Fabry

    When Jamie is accepted at an elite NASCAR training school sponsored by a competing racing team, her parents try to get her to trust God to help her decide what to do.

  • Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square
    By Frank Guliuzza

    Discusses the relationship between the secularization of American society and Supreme Court decisions regarding the separation of church and state and offers a judicial alternative.

  • Over the Wall
    By Renate Ahrens

    Chosen for the IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) Honor List, Translation Category, this work has an international feel and will broaden horizons for the reader.

  • Over the Wall
    By John H. Ritter

    Tyler's dreams of joining the All-Star baseball team are threatened by his uncontrollable temper, and it is up to his coach to teach him that his battles can be won in other ways than by fighting. By the author of Choosing Up Sides.

  • Over the Wall
    By Dorien Kelly

    She wondered if everyone could sense the anger he carried, or if being a sibling somehow made her more conscious of what rested beneath that handsome, hotshot exterior. “Good morning,” she said, prepared to move on.

  • Over the Wall: Protecting Religious Expression in the Public Square
    By Frank Guliuzza III

    ... extremist . Was not Jesus an extremist in love " Love your enemies , bless them that curse you , pray for them that despitefully use you . " Was not Amos an extrem- ist for justice— “ Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness ...