Secret Behind Locked Doors

Secret Behind Locked Doors by Connie Griffith, published by Baker Book House in 1994, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 120 pages. This edition presents a narrative that immerses young readers in early 20th-century America while imparting Christian values. The story follows Tootie, who is heartbroken when her brother Buddy is admitted to an asylum for mentally ill children. Alongside her friend Joey, Tootie embarks on a mission to rescue Buddy, relying on their faith for strength as they confront various challenges.
Readers will find a fast-paced adventure that explores themes of family and resilience in the face of adversity. The narrative delves into the emotional struggles of Tootie and her determination to support her brother, highlighting the importance of faith during difficult times. With its focus on disabilities and the experiences of individuals in the United States, this book offers a thoughtful perspective for young audiences.
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This fast-paced series teaches Christian values and makes early 20th-century America come alive for young readers. Tootie is devastated when she learns that her precious brother Buddy must be admitted to an asylum for mentally ill children. When she and her friend Joey attempt to rescue Buddy, they must rely on God for strength to face the dangers ahead.
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