Three books from the Tales of Boldness and Faith series by Leah Boden standing on a wooden surface, with blurred lights in the background.

A collection of fictionalised biographies that bring to life the inspiring journeys of remarkable individuals from history.

Book titled "The Angel Orphan" by Leah Boden, with a cover illustration of a girl holding a book, standing on a balcony with a blue and cream color scheme.

The Angel Orphan tells the inspiring story of Charlotte Mason, a courageous girl who overcame hardship to transform education. Orphaned as a teenager, Charlotte’s perseverance and passion for learning led her to become a pioneering author and educator. In this fictionalised biography, Leah Boden weaves Charlotte’s life with lessons of hope, joy, and character, inspiring young readers through her remarkable journey.

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A woman with brown hair tied with a purple ribbon, looking to the right, holding a bouquet of white blossoms and a closed black book with gold design, standing on a balcony with a white railing.
A young boy with brown hair, dressed in a brown suit and white shirt, sitting against a tree and reading a book outdoors.

Chronicles of Wonder tells the story of Clive Staples Lewis—“Jack”—the imaginative boy from Ireland who became a renowned writer and Christian voice. Inspired by books like Phantastes and The Pilgrim's Progress, and shaped by friends like Tolkien, Jack’s journey from childhood to faith and fame reveals the life-shaping power of stories.

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Book cover titled "Brave Princess Aina: The Courageous Heart of Sarah Forbes Bonetta" by Leah Boden. The cover features an illustrated portrait of a young woman with dark skin and a short natural hairstyle, wearing a blue dress with white lace accents, set in a landscape with tropical plants and trees.

Brave Princess Aina tells the true story of Aina, a West African princess who overcame unimaginable trials to become a symbol of courage and faith. Orphaned and enslaved as a child, she was freed in a daring rescue and later formed a close bond with Queen Victoria. Educated in England, Aina’s remarkable journey highlights her unshakable spirit and the power of prayer, inspiring young readers with her faith and bravery.

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"This series is beautiful, giving us the opportunity to read about some of our heroes in a raw and inspiring way. Leah’s eloquent writing and masterful storytelling skill brings each person to life and helps you enter into their world. I can’t wait to read each book in this series to my kids."

Amy Hughes - Author

What People Are Saying…

"The book was an amazing experience for my family and me. It never got boring and kept us on the edge of our seats! It was a very exciting book. C.S. Lewis would be so proud if he saw this book, and I bet he couldn’t write it better himself! This book was a real joy for my family and me and I think it will be a joy to everyone who reads it."

— Iris, age 13

"Princess Aina’s story is a complex one to tell, especially to younger readers. Yet, with thoughtful honesty, Leah superbly captures the dissonance of not fully belonging within the tangled inheritance of colonial history. She gently introduces the complexity of multiple perspectives while powerfully delivering a message of hope.”

— Leslie Martino

"Leah has a true gift for storytelling, weaving a thoughtful tale, one alive with beauty and joy. This is a book that will capture your child's imagination and transport them to discover another world, the world of Charlotte Mason. Engaging and compelling, this is a true living book to be enjoyed by children everywhere, and, as with all the best books, enjoyed equally by their grownups."

— Lynn Seddon