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Runaway Train

  • 8 - 13 Years
  • Paperback
  • 144 pages
  • Publisher: Scripture Union
  • 12.9 x 19.8 x 0.7 cm

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A Mallenford Mysteries novel. Luke's new friend, Dylan, is obsessed with ghosts, but particularly with the ghost train that runs through Mallenford. Is the nearby railway tunnel haunted? And what is that voice they can hear in the tunnel itself? Runaway Train helps children think about what happens when you die and examines Revelation 21:3,4. It is particularly suitable for children with little experience or knowledge of Christianity, but can also be enjoyed by church children.
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  • Author

    Kathy Lee

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Scripture Union

  • Published

    February 2011

  • Edition

    large type edition

  • Weight

    164g

  • Page Count

    144

  • Dimensions

    12.9 x 19.8 x 0.7 cm

  • ISBN

    9781844275052

  • ISBN-10

    1844275051

  • Eden Code

    2345507

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    Luke has a problem that he can’t talk about with anybody for fear of sounding selfish, but it does get him down at times. His Dad has left home to live with a new partner leaving his Mum to cope with a very ill daughter and Luke. Amy has cancer and so needs a lot of his Mum’s attention and he does understand, but just sometimes he longs for his needs to come first, for his Mum to give him her full attention. When the opportunity comes for Amy to have potentially life saving treatment in America, Luke goes to stay at the home of his new friend Dylan who is in the care of foster parents June and Vince, an older Christian couple who do all they can to make both boys feel at home. Dylan seems obsessed with ghost hunting and spends time on the internet looking for ‘facts’ and locations to explore. Luke is not sure about this at all but gets drawn into several adventures culminating in a really serious one and the solution to the puzzle of the ghost train so many people have heard and been frightened by. Kathy Lee cleverly brings into her stories many ethical issues which youngsters need to think about while creating a very enjoyable tale.

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