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Stuart's Run to Faith (Arby Jenkins)
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$ 10.00
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Item Description...
Product Description Arby's friend Stuart hates going to school at Greenhaven Christian Academy and he can't stand living in the same trailer with his ``preachy'' grandma. As one problem piles onto another, Stuart learns the value of true friends and finally accepts God's love for himself.
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Item Specifications...
Dimensions: Length: 8.46" Width: 5.52" Height: 0.33" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Apr 1, 2000
Publisher Bob Jones University Press
Age 9-12
ISBN 1579242448 EAN 9781579242442
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Availability 3 units. Availability accurate as of May 27, 2012 07:05.
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 | Stuart's Run to Faith - turned my grandson on to reading Feb 13, 2008 |
| Stuart's Run to Faith is the catapult that sent my grandson over the top as far as reading. After reading this book, he devoured the entire Arby Jenkins series. In the book being reviewed, Stuart is consumed with cross-country and using it to get the notoriety he wants until he reads something given to him by Mr. Watson. Stuart goes through a lot of trials, but ultimately the book given to him by Mr. Watson makes all the difference. My grandson is a middle school student and this book (really this entire Arby Jenkins series)connects with children of this age group. I highly recommend this book and the entire Arby Jenkins series for boys of middle school age. | | |  | Touching, yet funny, treatment of spiritual struggles Sep 30, 1999 |
| Hambrick has once again captured both the grief and humor of adolescence. Junior High is riddled with angst, and the daily triumphs and tragedies of the characters are at once painfully real and extremely funny. Stuart's humanity is very believable, making his search for the divine all the more believable. The teaching is Scriptural without being pedantic or "preachy." Read it. Laugh AND cry. And check out the Arby books, too. | | | Write your own review about Stuart's Run to Faith (Arby Jenkins)
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