
Rescue on the River
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Over 2 million sold in series!
When kids step into the Imagination Station, they experience an unforgettable journey filled with action-packed adventure and excitement. Each book whisks readers away on an adventure with cousins Patrick and Beth to embark on a new journey around the world and back in time.
In Rescue on the River, the third book in a three-part story arc focusing on the US Civil War era, cousins Patrick and Beth attend Abraham Lincoln's inauguration and discover that their friend's brother Kitch is a slave in South Carolina. The cousins search for Kitch as they travel down the Combahee River with Harriet Tubman. They help with the secret mission of the Second South Carolina Volunteers, an African American unit. Will they be able to find and rescue Kitch?
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Marianne Hering has written for children since 1987, when she was on the staff of Focus on the Family and launched both Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr. magazines. She has written more than 40 children's books, including the successful Imagination Station series. When she isn't writing, she's adventuring in the Colorado Rockies with her family and dog, Sam.
Sheila Seifert is the director of parenting content for Thriving Family magazine, a marriage and parenting publication published by Focus on the Family. She has co-written over 20 books, has had over 1,000 freelance sales and has had a script air on PBS. She is the founder of Simple Literature and has taught writing, literature and reading at the university level.