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Canton's West Lawn Cemetery is best known as the original burial site of President William McKinley, who was assassinated in 1901. But, it is also the final resting place of thousands of Canton citizens, including some of the most influential and famous residents in the city's history. Names like "Boss" Hoover, H.H. Timken, and John Saxton stand out among the gravestones. Canton's industrialists, inventors, politicians, and entrepreneurs who are buried here left legacies such as hospitals, companies, buildings, and one of the oldest newspapers in Ohio. Cemeteries are important links to our past, and Canton's West Lawn Cemetery explores Canton's own history through the stories of these interred citizens.
Every December, Christians are given new reasons to not take Christmas seriously. We are told that Christmas was originally a pagan holiday, that Jesus was not born on December 25th, that Christmas traditions have all lost their meaning, and that Christmas has been snowed under by hedonistic commercialism. While the enemies of the Church are all too happy to have Christians believe such nonsense, in The 25th, Joshua Gibbs argues that none of it is true. Rather, Christians have every reason to robustly celebrate Christmas with confidence they are participating in one of the oldest, deepest, and greatest mysteries of God.
What is the true story of Captain Hook? As debut author Joshua B. Gibbs reveals with this swashbuckling story, Captain Hook's true origin will surprise you! His story begins on Blackbeard's own ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge. Scrawny James Crichton may not have the physique of a pirate, but he certainly has the attitude. It doesn't take long for the scheming sailor to take over the ship for himself, but his ambition leads him to a wondrous and frightening new place. In his zeal to replace Blackbeard, James drinks from the tiny vial the pirate captain wears around his neck. He is instantly transported to the island of Neverland. Here, in a land of monsters and myth, the captain can live forever, but it comes at a price. James is ripped away from the only world he has ever known and suddenly dropped into a land where magic is real and all the legends are true. To escape his fairy-tale prison, James turns to the one whose name is whispered throughout the island-Peter Pan. He believes the boy has the key to getting back to the real world, but at what terrible cost?
In the third book in the New York Times bestselling Spy School series, Ben gets kicked out of the CIA’s spy school and enrolls with the enemy. During a spy school game of Capture the Flag, twelve-year-old Ben Ripley accidentally shoots a live mortar into the principal’s office—and immediately gets himself expelled. Not long after going back to the boring real world, Ben gets an offer to join evil crime organization SPYDER. And he accepts. Ben can tell he’s a key part of their sinister plan, but he’s not quite sure what the plan is. Can Ben figure out what SPYDER is up to—and get word to the good guys without getting caught—before it’s too late?