Mark Prescott's in a real jam. His camp roommate is the school bully, and his trip in the Imagination Station lands him in a battle between brave knights and evil noblemen. As he moves from adventure to adventure, he learn priceless lessons about faith, friendship, God's sovereign control, and who to trust.
Odyssey is a town filled with wonder, surprises, and even a hint of danger--as Mark Prescott, Jack Davis, and their friends learn in these four stories:
Welcome to Odyssey!Four Original Stories of Mystery, Fantasy, and Surprise Odyssey is finally feeling like home when Mark Prescott heads off to face the challenges of summer camp in Lights Out at Camp What-A-Nut . Bunking with a bully leads to big misunderstandings, but a surprising twist of fate gives him a new perspective. In The King's Quest , Mark learns he might be facing an unwanted move. But an Imagination Station adventure helps him understand God is at work even when things feel out of control. As Mark moves out of Odyssey, Jack Davis befriends the new kid in town and they learn about a convict on the loose. In Danger Lies Ahead , Jack finds himself trapped in a web of intrigue, wondering who he can really trust. A Carnival of Secrets begins with Pattie Eldridge missing her friend Mark and paying an ill-advised visit to a fortune-telling tent. If Mark returns, will it only be to join her in facing Madam Clara's curse?Recommended for ages 8 and upLook for other exciting omnibooks from Adventures in Odyssey
Paul McCusker is the Peabody Award?winning writer and director of the audio drama "Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom" and of the multiple award-winning audio dramatizations of "The Chronicles of Narnia," "Les Miserables," "A Christmas Carol," "Little Women, "and his original series "The Luke Reports" (just nominated for the Audie Awards? Best Audio Drama) and" The Father Gilbert Mysteries "(also nominated for the Audie Awards? best production award)." "He is also a writer and director for the long-running children's program "Adventures in Odyssey, "writing not only over 250 audio episodes, bu
Four stories set in the fictional town of Odyssey follow Mark, Patti, and other members of the Whit's End gang as they learn of loss, love, and of life.