Friends in Strange Places - (Heroes on the Home Front Mysteries) by Nell Branum (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Every dog needs a good home.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.25" Paperback
- 208 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Religious
- Series Name: Heroes on the Home Front Mysteries
Description
About the Book
Sixth-grader Riley and her brother Noah visit a town that once had a prisoners of war camp and discover a plot to sabotage the fundraiser for a new museum.Book Synopsis
Every dog needs a good home. And Riley and Noah are on a road trip with Grandma Suzie to meet a fluff ball perfect for their grandma. But when they visit and fall in love with the adorable pooch, will their hopes get unexpectedly dashed? What's more, the kids' quest for a canine companion takes a turn when they make a discovery. The town they're visiting once included a camp for prisoners of war . . . and it's gearing up for a reunion. Army guards, former German prisoners, and townsfolk together again? Maybe that's not such a good idea. When suspicion and sabotage begin to take place, the kids, along with a new friend, are on the case. But after they track one suspect into a corn maze, they realize the danger is as high as the corn stalks. Will the friends make it out in time to confirm their suspicions? What began as the best road trip ever is quickly becoming an adventure in trusting God through disappointment and danger--and the kids just might find a surprise ending after all.
About the Author
NELL BRANUM is a former editor and elementary school librarian who is the daughter of both a World War II paratrooper and a Rosie the Riveter and believes God still uses lessons from history. She was married for 43 amazing years to her minister husband, and now she writes from a small town near Birmingham, Alabama, where she keeps chickens in the backyard, likes to go on adventures with her grown kids and their families (including nine grandkids), and enjoys watching sunsets on her front porch while drinking blueberry-flavored coffee.