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Een man keert terug naar zijn geboortedorp om enkele geheimen uit zijn verleden op te lossen.
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Een man keert terug naar zijn geboortedorp om enkele geheimen uit zijn verleden op te lossen.
Spending the summer at cadet camp, Ricky solves the mystery of the Indian spirits and discovers that God's creation is special and deserving of respect.
Now in Brazil with their missionary parents, PJ and Chelsea make fun of people they think look funny. But an accident with Dr. Drabble's Shrinker-Enlarger invention helps them to learn compassion and the folly of judging people by appearance.
In a prehistoric setting, Atlatl embarks on a journey of survival and self-discovery alongside a saber-toothed tiger cub he rescues. Struggling with his past injury and seeking his father's approval as a hunter, Atlatl's bond with the cub leads to a pivotal conflict with his father. As disaster befalls their Clan, Atlatl must summon his courage and resourcefulness to confront formidable challenges and protect his community, blending themes of friendship, loyalty, and redemption in this gripping adventure.
When his younger brother, who had come along on Ricky's class trip to New York City, suddenly disappears, Ricky and his classmates set out to find him.
"In this early chapter book, the eighth installment in the Justine McKeen series, Justine works with Principal Proctor to reduce the school's energy use and save trees in the rainforest."-- Provided by publisher
Slater Ellis is in the race-against time, a hit man, and a professor who plays God in his spare time. The results are a showdown with stakes no less than the future of the human race. A prophetic novel on the dangers of genetic manipulation and cloning.
Twelve-year-old Ricky finds faith is a two-way street when he is suspected of being involved in the theft of priceless antique jewels and his friends appear to turn against him.
In this first book of The Guardian Angel series the story’s narrator, Pelagius the angel, introduces us to life in 1364 A.D. and to Brin, a teenage gypsy who is despised by his people because his mother died of the plague and his father was a follower of God. This powerless teen’s future seems hopeless until a hooded stranger presents him with a challenge and also a warning to beware of “the enemy.” Thrown into a dangerous adventure, Brin must choose good over evil in order to find his earthly father’s love and his heavenly Father’s will. This story will captivate readers ages 9–12 as they join Brin on his path to discovering what extreme faith is all about.