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Works by Neta Jackson

The Yada Yada Prayer Group (2003) 892 copies, 18 reviews
The Queen's Smuggler: William Tyndale (1991) 886 copies, 3 reviews
Spy for the Night Riders: Martin Luther (1992) 860 copies, 3 reviews
The Hidden Jewel (1992) 813 copies, 4 reviews
The Bandit of Ashley Downs (1993) 779 copies, 2 reviews
Escape from the Slave Traders (1992) 721 copies, 3 reviews
The Chimney Sweep's Ransom (1992) 676 copies, 4 reviews
Shanghaied to China: Hudson Taylor (1993) 667 copies, 3 reviews
Listen for the Whippoorwill (1993) 663 copies, 2 reviews
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Down (2004) 572 copies, 7 reviews
Flight of the Fugitives (1994) 563 copies, 4 reviews
Trial by Poison (1994) 552 copies, 1 review
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Real (2005) 481 copies, 3 reviews
The Betrayer's Fortune (1994) 474 copies, 2 reviews
The Thieves of Tyburn Square (1995) 473 copies, 2 reviews
The Mayflower Secret (1998) 451 copies, 1 review
The Drummer Boys Battle (1997) 446 copies, 1 review
Traitor in the Tower (1945) 443 copies, 3 reviews
Danger on the Flying Trapeze (1995) 428 copies, 2 reviews
The Runaways Revenge (1995) 414 copies, 3 reviews
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Tough (2005) 397 copies, 6 reviews
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Caught (2006) 397 copies, 2 reviews
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Rolling (2007) 352 copies, 2 reviews
The Warrior's Challenge (1996) 352 copies, 2 reviews
The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Decked Out (2007) 327 copies, 3 reviews
Quest for the Lost Prince (1996) 326 copies, 2 reviews
Hostage on the Nighthawk (2000) 309 copies, 1 review
The Forty-Acre Swindle (2000) 305 copies
Where Do I Go? (2008) 277 copies, 2 reviews
The Gold Miners' Rescue (1998) 276 copies
Ambushed in Jaguar Swamp (1999) 240 copies
Mask of the Wolf Boy (1999) 226 copies
Who Do I Talk To? (2009) 218 copies, 1 review
Race for the Record (1999) 216 copies, 1 review
Drawn by a China Moon (2000) 213 copies, 1 review
Risking the Forbidden Game (2002) 204 copies
Who Do I Lean On? (2010) 201 copies
Roundup of the Street Rovers (2001) 193 copies
Assassins in the Cathedral (1999) 189 copies, 1 review
Sinking the Dayspring (2001) 171 copies, 1 review
Who Is My Shelter? (2011) 168 copies, 1 review
Blinded by the Shining Path (2002) 158 copies
Caught in the Rebel Camp (2003) 157 copies
Exiled to the Red River (2003) 156 copies
Stand by Me (2012) 120 copies, 1 review
Come to the Table (2012) 101 copies, 2 reviews
Grounded (2013) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Derailed (2013) 57 copies, 4 reviews
A Time for Heroes (1988) 55 copies
Best Loved Bible Stories (1989) — Editor — 44 copies, 1 review
Lucy Come Home (2012) 31 copies, 6 reviews
Penny Wise (2014) 25 copies, 1 review
The Yada Yada Prayer Journal (2005) 18 copies, 1 review
Snowmageddon (2015) 18 copies
Pet Parables, Volume 1 (2004) 14 copies, 2 reviews
The Dog Who Loved to Race (1991) 11 copies
House of Hope (3-in-1) (2010) 10 copies
Uphill Both Ways (2018) 6 copies
Fear Not (2014) 4 copies
New Way to Live (1983) 4 copies

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Other names
Jackson, Neta J.
Thiessen, Neta (Born name)
Birthdate
1944-10-26
Gender
female
Relationships
Jackson, Dave (husband)
Jackson, Julian (Son)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Winchester, Kentucky, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Kentucky, USA

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With the help of Uganda's famous evangelist Festo Kivengere, Yacobo Kabaza and his family move to the Ugandan capital, Kampala, where Yacobo's father will be the new driver for Archbishop Luwum. As part of the cathedral's upcoming Centennial celebration, the archbishop asks Yacobo, an aspiring author, to write a play about the legendary three boys who became Uganda's first Christian martyrs. The young teenager is thrilled.

However, the growing reign of terror of General Idi Amin and his show more "Special Forces," who falsely suspect the church of helping the rebels, overshadows Yacobo's excitement. When the archbishop doesn't return from a meeting with Amin, officials claim he died in a "car accident." Kivengere is forced to flee the country. But the church bravely goes on with preparations for the Centennial, and Yacobo's play begins rehearsals, with his brother, Blasio, playing the youngest martyr. As the Special Forces circle closer, and the legend of the martyrs becomes alarmingly real, will Yacobo have the strength to survive? show less
Thirteen-year-old Elizabeth Tilley and her family have been waiting for this day for months - the day the 'Mayflower' sets sail from England. The late start means uncertain weather and a long, hard journey for everyone. But the trip seems especially rough for Dorothy Bradford, the frail young wife of William Bradford. One night, Elizabeth discovers Dorothy alone on deck. Thinking the woman wants to be alone, Elizabeth returns to bed. But the next morning, she awakes to the news that Dorothy show more has disappeared! Afraid that William Bradford will blame her for his wife's death, Elizabeth tells no one what she saw that night.

When they finally arrive in the New World, many passengers become very ill. Several of them die before the new colony is established, including Elizabeth's parents. Left an orphan, Elizabeth must deal with her terrible secret alone. How can she ever face Governor Bradford again? If she dares to tell the truth, will it ruin her chance for happiness in the new colony?
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When a desperate drug addict robs the Yada Yada prayer group members, the ladies discover that the only cure for their fear and guilt is prayer and forgiveness. But Jodi is having nightmares about the car accident and Adele is confronting her prejudices. Can the prayer group survive or will the ladies follow Adele and take a hiatus?

With its strong and diverse characters, an honest look at contemporary women, and a hefty dose of humor, readers will find much to appreciate in this book.
From the moment he and his mother arrived from England, everything about India shouted adventure to fourteen-year-old John Knight. Crowds of people swarmed in the streets, temple elephants paraded about, monkeys scolded at passers-by - this was easily the most exciting place John had ever been. If only his father, a British government official sent to south India in 1909, will allow him to explore it.

But John and his mother are not prepared for what they discover when they befriend an Irish show more missionary named Amy Carmichael. With a heart for justice, John is shocked to learn that a young Indian girl rescued by Carmichael is a "child bride" being legally forced by her wicked uncle to marry an elderly man! Is it possible that John's father might be called upon to uphold this horrible law?

What will happen if John does not act? Who will save Jewel?
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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