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Young Whit and the Shell Game

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eBook - Young Whit

Arnold, Dave/Lollar, Phil

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY

11.36

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Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar

Zusatztext

The next action-packed installment in the Christian kids' series that uncovers the backstory of one of the most beloved characters in Odyssey¿Mr. Whittaker. Perfect for the whole family, Young Whit and the Shell Game takes readers on an exciting journey with Whit as he embarks on a train trip to Texas with his friend Emmy. The pair visits his relatives on a ranch and attends the Texas Centennial Fair, a grand event filled with movie stars, dignitaries, and thrilling attractions. While there, they experience the excitement of a cattle roundup, a Gene Autry movie, and the glamour of the fair¿but the festive atmosphere takes a dark turn. Amid the backdrop of the Dust Bowl and Great Depression, the desperate times lead to the kidnapping of Shirley Temple! Whit's fun trip suddenly transforms into a daring rescue mission of the young celebrity. Though he feels emotionally unprepared, Whit must rise to the occasion, relying on his courage and quick thinking to help save the day. Book #6 in the Young Whit series. Blends historical context with clean adventure to engage young readers. Offers children a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of Whit's formative years. Best for readers ages 10 and up. All the books in the Young Whit series teach biblical and moral lessons amidst the mystery and suspense.

Autorenportrait

Dave Arnold is author of the Young Whit book series and the Executive Producer of the widely popular Adventures in Odyssey and Focus on the Family Radio Theatre audio drama programs. He has written, directed, created sound design, and acted in hundreds of audio programs over the last thirty years, garnering a George Foster Peabody award as well as multiple Audie awards.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 04.11.2025

Umfang: 288 S., 12.49 MB

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 10-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9781684287208

Umbreit-Nr.: 7952931

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