Underground : The Young Trib Force Fights Back
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1. Word Power
2. Deadline Countdown
3. The Crash
4. Delivery Day
5. Where’s Vicki?
6. The Dangerous Plan
7. Breakthrough
8. A Friend For Ryan
9. Fugitives
10. Betrayed
103 Pages
Additional Info
The Young Trib Force unleashed the power of the printed page through an underground newspaper at Nicolae High.
School authorities are enraged after only a few copies of the first edition are distributed. After Judd devises a plan to distribute a copy of it to every student in the school, the authorities serach with a vengeance for the kids responsible.
Follow Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan as they and trusted friends face one close call after another until one of them is caught.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780842343268
UPC: 031809043264
Tim LaHaye | Jerry Jenkins | Chris Fabry
Binding: Mass Market
Published: September 1999
Left Behind The Kids # 6
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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