Looking For Home (#01 in Beyond The Orphan Train Series)
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It's 1907 in Pennsylvania, and eight-year-old Ethan Cooper is determined to keep him and his younger siblings together as they are sent to a Christian orphanage. Although they have plenty to eat and to do, Ethan fears losing everything. How...
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It's 1907 in Pennsylvania, and eight-year-old Ethan Cooper is determined to keep him and his younger siblings together as they are sent to a Christian orphanage. Although they have plenty to eat and to do, Ethan fears losing everything. How can he trust God to keep them safe?
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With his mother dead, his father gone, and his older brothers and sisters unable to help, eight-year-old Ethan Cooper knows it's his responsibility to keep him and his younger siblings together-even if that means going to an orphanage.
Ethan, Alice, Simon, and Will settle into the Briarlane Christian Children's Home, where there's plenty to eat, plenty of work, and plenty of talk about a Father who never leaves. Even so, Ethan fears losing the only family he has. How can he trust God to keep him safe when almost everything he's known has disappeared?
The first book in the Beyond the Orphan Train series, Looking for Home takes us back to 1907 Pennsylvania and into the real-life adventures of four children in search of a true home.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 440834
- Product Code 9781434709554
- ISBNÂ 1434709558
- EANÂ 9781434709554
- Pages 192
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Confident Readers (Age 8-12)
- Sub-Category Fiction
- Publisher David C Cook
- Publication Date Feb 2016
- Sales Rank 9421
- Dimensions 190 x 133 x 15mm
- Weight 0.190kg
Arleta Richardson
Gifted storyteller Arleta Richardson grew up an only child in Chicago, living in a hotel on the shores of Lake Michigan. Under the care of her maternal grandmother, she listened for hours as her grandmother told stories from her own childhood. With unusual recall, Arleta began to write these stories for an audience that now numbers over 2 million. "My grandmother would be amazed to know her stories have gone around the world," Arleta says.