Peril in the palace

Cousins Patrick and Beth travel in Mr. Whittaker's invention, the Imagination Station, to thirteenth-century China, where they meet Marco Polo and Kublai Khan and are mistaken for Christian shamans.

Main Author: Hering, Marianne.
Other Authors: McCusker, Paul, 1958-, Hohn, David, 1974- (Illustrator)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Carol Stream, Ill. : Tyndale House, [2011]
Edition: 1st ed.
Series: Imagination station (Carol Stream, Ill.) ; 3.
Adventures in Odyssey.
Focus on the Family presents.
Subjects:
Summary: Cousins Patrick and Beth travel in Mr. Whittaker's invention, the Imagination Station, to thirteenth-century China, where they meet Marco Polo and Kublai Khan and are mistaken for Christian shamans.
Item Description: At head of title: Focus on the Family presents The Imagination Station.
Physical Description: 119 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Audience: Ages 7 and up.
Fiesch-Kincaid grade level: 2.1.
ISBN: 9781589976290
1589976290
Author Notes: Paul McCusker was born in 1958 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Bowie, Maryland, outside of Washington D. C. He graduated college with a degree in Journalism; his first works were dramatic plays. McCusker's dramatic writing also extended to musicals. He was nominated for a Dove Award for A Time for Christmas, with music and lyrics by David Clydesdale, Steve Amerson & Lowell Alexander. His novels include The Mill House and Epiphany (nominated for a ECPA Gold Medallion Award) and You Say Tomato with best-selling British writer Adrian Plass. He has also authored The Mill House, and its sequel A Season of Shadows. His newest project is his medical thriller, TSI: The Gabon Virus, co-written with Dr. Walt Larimore.

(Bowker Author Biography)