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Nowhere To Go: Christian Orphan Preteen Brothers’ Adventure in Holy Spirit living, living Green, & Gardening.

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"Nowhere to Go" is a "Box Car Children" meets "The Great Brain" novel. A Box Car Kids meets The Great Brain novel. Christian orphan preteen / teen boys.
Jake and Jimmy Landon are orphaned. They avoid being separated in foster care. Jimmy, a 15-year-old genius decides to keep what’s left of their family together.
The story is told through the eyes of ten-year-old Jake. They’re careful to keep their secret, but how long can they pretend to have a non-existent mother? Or worse, will “Uncle” Jed find out where they live? The constant threat of mayhem is a real possibility.
These two adventurers find their way through various trials. Where will they live? How will they eat and pay for things? Super-natural miracles surround these two as they continue to trust God. Some call it religious, but we know it as a relationship with Jesus Christ. Jake and Jimmy read their Bible and pray, then God's mystery unfolds. Their discovery of sustainability and green technology rocket their ambition. Men women and middle school kids have grown to love the characters in this amazing story.

"This story is so exciting. It's so cool how Christ provides for their needs. What an adventure! I had to wipe away a few tears too," Gordon Miller.
"A down to earth book with a touch of humor and great inventions from household items. When two brothers are faced with a tragic event, they turn to God," Sharon Seilhymer​.

131 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 18, 2019

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About the author

Christian author R. J. Miller has lived in Buckeye, Arizona, for the past ten years. R. J. lived in Toledo, Ohio, for 28 years where the story is set.

R.J. Miller graduated from Antioch University with a BA in Literature with Creative Writing Emphasis. R.J. Miller also attended Hyles-Anderson College, and is currently attending Arizona School of Ministry.

R.J.'s father and grandfather were both ministers of the gospel of peace.

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April 15, 2020
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This book was incredible. I totally enjoyed, appreciated and cared about the characters. There were a couple grammar glitches, but they didnt detract from the story. I liked the boys were truly portrayed as believable children. The story is a loving testament to a real relationship with Jesus.
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January 28, 2020
Amazing

I like the way the scripture is used and timely to their lives. The boys are creative and industrious thinking things out and planning ahead.
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June 28, 2019
Great book, love this author, it's almost as if I had lived the book with them.
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June 28, 2019
Awsome book. These kids are very resourceful and ingenious. Its a must read for a Christian tween book!
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