
Coming Storm: The Quest for Truth
An Obbin Adventure
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Narrated by:
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LC Kane
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By:
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Brock Eastman
About this listen
Obbin isn't your average boy, he's a prince of the Blauwe Mensen. What's more, he's blue.
A story from The Quest for Truth series by Brock Eastman, Coming Storm, gives listeners a fast-paced adventure from the character Obbin.
Winning a race against his brother Rylin to the top of a tall Oak tree, he spots a ship falling to their planet. After going against his brother's warnings, Obbin finds himself face to face with the Wikk twins, Mason and Austin, and their ship the Phoenix. When a trade with them goes badly, he finds himself hanging on for his life.
Coming Storm was written for the January 2012 issue of Focus on the Family's Clubhouse magazine. This version has a black and white interior.
©2012 Brock Eastman (P)2016 Brock Eastman
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