Category: High School
New Chemistry and Physics Text from Tan Books
In Chemistry and Physics: Elements and Forces of the World, Adolfo Ayala explores a hidden world that lives right in our very midst.
New Teen Fiction: Charting the Course
Charting the Course is the newest teen adventure by Leslea Wahl. Hang on tight as the twists and turns of this high-seas adventure leave you…
Franciscan University High School Advantage
High school students who are at least 16 years of age and either juniors or seniors may enroll in these college-level courses for the fall semester.
Pearl and Thistle Helps Teen Girls Understand Their Bodies
Pearl and Thistle is designed to empower girls and women of all ages (and the men who love and care for them) to understand their cycles.
The Philosophy of Man
The Philosophy of Man is a new high school offering from Tan Books. All of our Faith’s truths apply to the human soul. But do…
Touching Tale for Teens
Brave Water is a moving tale about a single day in the life of a teenage girl from a remote African village. This book highlights many difficult topics that, sadly, are daily struggles for many people around the world. This unique story is told through multiple viewpoints, as well as numerous flashbacks, but mainly unfolds from Talitha’s point of view. During her long daily trek to the only freshwater source for her village, Talitha experiences a day that completely alters her life.
Tan Books Presents: The Commentaries
The Commentaries is a podcast series from TAN in which you’ll learn how to read and understand history’s greatest Catholic works, from today’s greatest Catholic scholars.
Learn About God’s Superheroes
A new set of books on “God’s Superheroes” by Mary Bajda is designed to appeal to ages eight through teens and encourages young people to use their own gifts in service to God and others.
A Rule of Life for Catholic Teens
Just as religious orders have done for centuries, building an intentional way of life that is deeply rooted in prayer and virtue is a powerful way for our families to live. One of my favorite moms, Ginny Kochis, is here to talk about having A Rule of Life for Teens!