- Original Dutch Stories
- The Flying Vicar
- ~ The Mill Knife
- ~ And the Farmer Ploughs On
- A Royal Child
- ~ Adventure at Night
- ~ Dirk Bult
- James de Bree
- ~ Little Brother from Scheveningen
- ~ A Thorn in the Flesh
- ~ Klaas Pot
- ~ Bertus
- The Elephant Beastie
- ~ From Generation to Generation
- Reflections of a Grocer
- ~ Have Mercy on Us
- On Cats and Dogs
- ~ Can’t We Have Some Fun?
- ~ Blackberries
- ~ Cupido
- ~ The Sign Cap
- ~ The Weather Turns
- ~ Joop
- Burdens
- ~ On Holiday
- ~ A Nice Sunday Afternoon
- ~ How it Turned Out
- ~ The Raisin Bun
Category: Herman de Jong
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Burdens
Read More: BurdensThis story, by Herman de Jong, about a social visit and the troubles it deals with is full of humour and grace.
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James de Bree
Read More: James de BreeA Story by Herman de Jong about a McMaster university student finding peace and love on the island of Terschelling — his (and Herman’s) ancestral home.
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The Elephant Beastie
Read More: The Elephant BeastieOn the edge of our bathtub is a little green elephant. It has stood there since the children were small. My wife keeps it there to hide the soap behind it.
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Family Portal
Read More: Family PortalWelcome Home Join your extended family to view shared stories and photos by logging in with the family password. The pages within are all password protected and out of sight of casual visitors and web bots.
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Sarnia Christian School
Read More: Sarnia Christian SchoolThe art of story telling on display, fifty years after Herman de Jong first stood in front of a classroom and honed his craft.