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Tennis Shoes Adventure Series Volumes 1-4: eBook Collection
Tennis Shoes Adventure Series Volumes 1-4: eBook Collection
HEIMERDINGER, CHRIS
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This eBook bundle includes the first four novels in the Tennis Shoes Adventure Series. The synopsis of the first book is included below. Jim Hawkins has a bad attitude. What's more, he enjoys having a bad attitude about everything — especially about church. Garth Plimpton is a fanatic. He's spent so much time studying the scriptures and thick books on archeology that he can't carry on a normal conversation with other kids. That's why they consider him a nerd. Through an unusual chain of events, these two opposites become fast friends. It all began when Garth told Jim a simple truth: “They really existed, you know.” “Who?” Jim asked. “Nephites,” Garth replied. “Every character in the Book of Mormon ate, slept, died, was buried . . .” That statement, taken for granted before, would soon echo deeply in the two boys' minds — because they were on the trail of a chilling secret. At the root of this secret was a faded Indian legend that old men told children to make their eyes grow big. As Garth and Jim put the pieces of the puzzle together, they accidentally stumble upon a mysterious passageway hurling them into another world — an ancient American world. Join Jim, Garth, and Jim's pesky little sister, Jennifer, as they journey in a land where the names Helaman, Teancum, and Captain Moroni are more than just words on a page. A world where danger and suspense are a way of life. . .