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The Tree Street Kids live on Cherry, Oak, Maple, and Pine, but their 1990s suburban neighborhood is more than just quiet, tree-lined streets. Jack, Ellison, Roger, and Ruthie face challenges and find adventures in every creek and cul-de-sac—as well as God's great love in one small neighborhood.

In Book 2 of the Tree Street Kids series, Jack and his friends learn some survival skills at the church's summer camp. They'll need them! Determined to find Ruthie's lost cat and protect Jack's new puppy from Fang, the local wildlife, the kids head deep into the woods. Just when they think they've cornered the "enemy," the kids realize someone has gone missing. Is Fang up to no good? Or will faith and friendship be enough to see the kids make it out alive?

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Amanda Eastep

Amanda Eastep

AMANDA CLEARY EASTEP is an award-winning children’s author and a book editor. She works in a cabin in the mountains of North Carolina, but she... See more
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Aedan Peterson

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Aedan Peterson is an illustrator and visual developer based in Nashville. He's been busy for the last few years, illustrating the new edition of Pem... See more

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Reviews

Plumfield Moms

Hunt for Fang
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
As in Jack vs. the Tornado, the first book in the series, the kids learn more than just how to build a fire or read a compass. They’re learning who they are, who God made them to be, and how to trust in Him—even when they’re lost in the woods. The scenes at camp are fun, sometimes funny, and always engaging. When Jack and Midge end up separated and lost in the woods, they have to put their training to the test—and pray.

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