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Passages #4: Glennall's Betrayal
In Depression-era Odyssey, James Curtis runs away from home and
joins a mysterious group of gypsies. Along the way, he is kidnapped
and sold into slavery, where he meets a young man named Glennall.
Together, James and Glennall journey to the capital in Marus and
discover that there is a higher purpose to the random events of
their lives. Based on the biblical story of Joseph, Glennall's
Betrayal models for the reader what it means to trust God in
every circumstance and to forgive those who have wronged us. Any fan
of Tolkien will appreciate this fantasy story, and with a new cover
and interior graphics, it’s better than ever!
Paul
McCusker is the creative content director for Focus on the Family. He
has been a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and drama since 1979. His work
includes over forty published novels, full-length plays, dramatic sketch
collections, and song lyrics. For the Adventures in Odyssey
series alone, he has written over 200 half-hour radio episodes, eighteen
novels, and two screenplays for the best-selling animated videos. He has
dramatized many classics for Focus on the Family Radio Theatre,
including A Christmas Carol and Jan Karon's At Home in Mitford.
He also wrote and directed the Peabody Award–winning Bonhoeffer: The
Cost of Freedom and created the highly acclaimed Father Gilbert
Mysteries series. Paul lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with his
wife, Elizabeth, and their two children.
Passages, the legendary series from the
creators of Adventures in Odyssey, lets kids enter a world where
ancient history comes to life . . . and faith in God becomes the
adventure of a lifetime!
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Contains six interior color pictures
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2-page color map of Marus and outlying
areas
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Learn more about the
original edition of Glennall's Betrayal.
No longer available from Focus on the
Family.
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