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Former title of the 5th book in the Tennis Shoes series. Retitled "The Sacred Quest"

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Join fifteen-year-old Harry Hawkins as he takes the baton from his father, Jim, and embarks upon a perilous quest to grant what may be his sister's last wish and reunite her with the love of her life. In the process, he discovers secrets about the mysterious caverns of Frost Cave that his... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Join fifteen-year-old Harry Hawkins as he takes the baton from his father, Jim, and embarks upon a perilous quest to grant what may be his sister's last wish and reunite her with the love of her life. In the process, he discovers secrets about the mysterious caverns of Frost Cave that his father never dreamed of- secrets that plunge him into a world he never expected. A world in rebellion against the oppressors of Rome and against the pure and undefiled doctrines of Christ and His newborn Church- the dangerous and reeling world of Jerusalem and the New Testament in the first century A.D.

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Greeting!

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This is book 5 of 11 in Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. (standard series)

Preceded by Feathered Serpent, Book 2, and followed by The Lost Scrolls.

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  1. Chris Heimerdinger (Author)

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Page Count: 329

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