The Christian science fiction series Left Behind: The Kids is the story of four imperfect children--Judd ("The Runaway"), Vicki ("The Rebel"), Lionel ("The Liar"), and Ryan ("The Skeptic")--and their search for truth amidst the Rapture, the seven-year period of end-of-the-world tribulation suggested by the biblical book of Revelation. Based on Jerry Jenkins's and Tim LaHaye's bestselling Left Behind series, this special gift edition includes the first six books in the series: The Vanishings, Second Chance, Through the Flames, Facing the Future, Nicolae High, and The Underground. (Ages 9 to 12)
Book Description
A boxed set of books 1-6 in this best-selling kids series.
Left Behind: The Kids Collection (Books 1-6) FROM OUR EDITORS
Based on Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye's bestselling Left Behind series, Left Behind: The Kids presents the Rapture and Tribulation through the eyes of four young friends. As the world falls apart around them, Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan band together to find faith and fight the evil forces that threaten their lives. This special gift edition includes the first six books in the series: The Vanishings, Second Chance, Through the Flames, Facing the Future, Nicolae High, and The Underground.
SYNOPSIS
In one unbelievable moment, millions of people around the world are missing. For those left behind, discovering the cause of their disappearance will only be understood by a few. Life on earth will never be the same as each title brings disasters, political intrigue, and humanity a step closer to Armageddon!
FROM THE CRITICS
Time
Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins...are doing for Christian fiction what John Grisham did for courtroom thrillers.
Publishers Weekly
This is the most successful Christian-fiction series ever.
New York Times
Combines Tom Clancy like suspense with touches of romance, high-tech flash and Biblical references.
Entertainment Weekly
Christian thriller. Prophecy-based fiction. Juiced-up morality tale. Call it what you like, the Left Behind series-six books thus far- now has a label its creators could never have predicted: blockbuster success.
Dallas Morning News
It's not your mama's Christian fiction anymore.Read all 6 "From The Critics" >