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Imprisoned in the Golden City: Adoniram and Ann Judson (Trailblazer, Bk 8)
Imprisoned in the Golden City Adoniram and Ann Judson - Trailblazer, Bk 8
Author: Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson, Julian Jackson (Illustrator)
The two young Burmese girls had dreaded leaving their father, but he told them that the only safe thing was for the two of them to go live with the American missionaries, Adoniram and Ann Judson. May-Lo and Len-Lay really aren't sure what the danger is, and they don't know what to believe about their American foster parents. Could the ac...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781556612695
ISBN-10: 1556612699
Publication Date: 4/1/1993
Pages: 155
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Wonderful book!
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Excellend Missionary story of Adoniram and Ann Judson. Our family enjoyed reading it aloud.
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Thrilling adventure stories introducing young readers (ages 8-12) to Christian heroes of the past.


The two young Burmese girls had dreaded leaving their father, but he told them that the only safe thing was for the two of them to go live with the American missionaries, Adoniram and Ann Judson. May-Lo and Len-Lay really aren't sure what the danger is, and they don't know what to believe about their American foster parents. Could the accusations that the missionaries were English spies be true?

When the Judsons leave the city of Rangoon to establish a mission work in Ava, the Golden City, the girls are taken along on the dangerous river trip that will separate them from their father by 350 miles. Will they ever see him again? Will they even make it to their destination? How will the emperor of Burma respond to Mr. Judson's petitions to give religious freedom to Christian converts?

Their arrival is followed by eventual disaster. When the British attack the Burmese, all the white foreigners, including Adoniram Judson, are hauled off to the terrible Death Prison. Every clue indicates that the Judsons are spies, and a Burmese-English boy named Myat Rodgers is determined to prove their guilt. Should the girls tell the authorities what they know? Or will they all end up in the Death Prison?

Without their father's help whom could they trust?


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