The Hunt for Fang: Tree Street Kids (Book 2)
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Adventures, friendships, and faith-testers . . . all under the watchful eye of a great big God.The Tree Street Kids live on Cherry, Oak, Maple, and Pine, but their 1990s suburban neighborhood is more than just quiet, tree-lined streets. Jack, Ellison, Roger, and Ruthie face challenges and find adventures in every creek and cul-de-sac-as well as God?s great love in one small neighborhood.In Book 2 of the Tree Street Kids series, Jack and his friends learn some survival skills at the church?s summer camp. They?ll need them! Determined to find Ruthie?s lost cat and protect Jack?s new puppy from Fang, the local wildlife, the kids head deep into the woods. Just when they think they?ve cornered the ?enemy,? the kids realize someone has gone missing. Is Fang up to no good? Or will faith and friendship be enough to see the kids make it out alive? Review Endorsements for The Hunt for Fang ?As a dad of four, I can say first hand, this book and the series to come will be a new family favorite.? -BROCK EASTMAN, author of The Quest for Truth series ?This is the kind of children?s book series I?ve been searching for. I finished it in one sitting and felt a growing fondness for the characters with each passing chapter. I can?t wait to introduce my children to the Tree Street Kids!?-ASHERITAH CIUCIU, author of Unwrapping the Names of Jesus and Unwrapping the Names of Jesus for Kids (2021)?From the pen of Amanda Cleary Eastep comes Jack vs. the Tornado and The Hunt for Fang, the first two titles in an exciting new middle-grade series. Relevant, readable, and entertaining, the Tree Street Kids will resonate with young readers everywhere who enjoy stories of fun, friendship, faith, adventure, and humor.?-GLENYS NELLIST, author of the Love Letters from God and Little Mole series?The Tree Street Kids series is full of adventure and is a flat-out good read! As a young reader, I grabbed a book that encouraged my faith and devoured it. I think the same thing will happen as children read this series. Bravo!?-CHRIS FABRY, author and host of Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio?As a mom of three, I am constantly trying to find good books for my kids that are full of adventure, yet not too scary. It makes me so happy to have found the Tree Street Kids series-my kids (and I) can?t wait to read more!?-ISABEL TOM, mom and author of The Value of Wrinkles: A Young Perspective on How Loving the Old Will Change Your Life?The Hunt for Fang is another thrilling adventure fromauthor Amanda Cleary Eastep. Follow the neighborhood kids as they learn team building and survival skills that they unexpectedly have to put to good use. From an adventure in the deep woods to a warm narrative of a boy and his dog, your children will be on the edge of their seats as they turn the pages of this delightful book. A sweet story about friendship and love reaches an unforgettable conclusion that involves a surprise gift and the providence of God. Get this book and this series-I promise, you won?t regret it, and your children will thank you.?-RAY RHODES JR., author of Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon and Yours, till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon?Since Tree Street Kids is written for children, I thought I?d have two of my grandchildren read it. When I asked Isaac, who is 9, what the central of message was, he said simply, ?It shows that God is with us even when we have to do hard things.? Abby, who is 17, was more detailed: ?This book was constantly throwing twists and turns at the reader; it kept me on the edge of my seat. The light of Jesus Christ shone across this book as the main character is having trouble trusting God in his new move. The plot allows this book to relate and apply to many kids, giving a clear picture of what trusting Christ looks like. The story is riveting, adding interesting, unlikely events that keep you eager to find the answer.? That?s high praise. Abby and Isaac?s sist
Adventures, friendships, and faith-testers . . . all under the watchful eye of a great big God.The Tree Street Kids live on Cherry, Oak, Maple, and Pine, but their 1990s suburban neighborhood is more than just quiet, tree-lined streets. Jack, Ellison, Roger, and Ruthie face challenges and find adventures in every creek and cul-de-sac-as well as God?s great love in one small neighborhood.In Book 2 of the Tree Street Kids series, Jack and his friends learn some survival skills at the church?s summer camp. They?ll need them! Determined to find Ruthie?s lost cat and protect Jack?s new puppy from Fang, the local wildlife, the kids head deep into the woods. Just when they think they?ve cornered the ?enemy,? the kids realize someone has gone missing. Is Fang up to no good? Or will faith and friendship be enough to see the kids make it out alive? Review Endorsements for The Hunt for Fang ?As a dad of four, I can say first hand, this book and the series to come will be a new family favorite.? -BROCK EASTMAN, author of The Quest for Truth series ?This is the kind of children?s book series I?ve been searching for. I finished it in one sitting and felt a growing fondness for the characters with each passing chapter. I can?t wait to introduce my children to the Tree Street Kids!?-ASHERITAH CIUCIU, author of Unwrapping the Names of Jesus and Unwrapping the Names of Jesus for Kids (2021)?From the pen of Amanda Cleary Eastep comes Jack vs. the Tornado and The Hunt for Fang, the first two titles in an exciting new middle-grade series. Relevant, readable, and entertaining, the Tree Street Kids will resonate with young readers everywhere who enjoy stories of fun, friendship, faith, adventure, and humor.?-GLENYS NELLIST, author of the Love Letters from God and Little Mole series?The Tree Street Kids series is full of adventure and is a flat-out good read! As a young reader, I grabbed a book that encouraged my faith and devoured it. I think the same thing will happen as children read this series. Bravo!?-CHRIS FABRY, author and host of Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio?As a mom of three, I am constantly trying to find good books for my kids that are full of adventure, yet not too scary. It makes me so happy to have found the Tree Street Kids series-my kids (and I) can?t wait to read more!?-ISABEL TOM, mom and author of The Value of Wrinkles: A Young Perspective on How Loving the Old Will Change Your Life?The Hunt for Fang is another thrilling adventure fromauthor Amanda Cleary Eastep. Follow the neighborhood kids as they learn team building and survival skills that they unexpectedly have to put to good use. From an adventure in the deep woods to a warm narrative of a boy and his dog, your children will be on the edge of their seats as they turn the pages of this delightful book. A sweet story about friendship and love reaches an unforgettable conclusion that involves a surprise gift and the providence of God. Get this book and this series-I promise, you won?t regret it, and your children will thank you.?-RAY RHODES JR., author of Susie: The Life and Legacy of Susannah Spurgeon and Yours, till Heaven: The Untold Love Story of Charles and Susie Spurgeon?Since Tree Street Kids is written for children, I thought I?d have two of my grandchildren read it. When I asked Isaac, who is 9, what the central of message was, he said simply, ?It shows that God is with us even when we have to do hard things.? Abby, who is 17, was more detailed: ?This book was constantly throwing twists and turns at the reader; it kept me on the edge of my seat. The light of Jesus Christ shone across this book as the main character is having trouble trusting God in his new move. The plot allows this book to relate and apply to many kids, giving a clear picture of what trusting Christ looks like. The story is riveting, adding interesting, unlikely events that keep you eager to find the answer.? That?s high praise. Abby and Isaac?s sist