Cause And Effect (Audio CD)
$34.99
It’s all-new Adventures in Odyssey episodes in volume 52, Cause and Effect. Join Eugene and Matthew as they investigate why the clock tower at City Hall seems to be stuck at 11:45. Could it have something to do with the anniversary of a lost love from twenty years ago? Barrett couldn’t be more excited about getting the lead role in the school play. But when his first practice is interrupted by a mysterious booming voice, Emily Jones must investigate the “phantom of the school play.” Also, perfect for the fall season, are stories on Thanksgiving (A Thankstaking Story) and Christmas (White Elephant Gift). Adventures in Odyssey is fun and exciting audio entertainment that teaches quality character traits and ignites the imagination of all who listen. Imagine, Discover, and Grow with Adventures in Odyssey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781589976382
Adventures In Odyssey Team
Binding: Audio CD
Published: 2010
Adventures In Odyssey # 52
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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