The Creek War

The Creek War by Marshal Younger is an engaging tale published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2008. This unabridged edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the whimsical setting of Kidsboro, a town run entirely by children, where the dynamics shift dramatically when Max, the wealthiest kid, is ousted and retaliates by establishing a rival town named Bettertown.
Readers will discover a narrative filled with action and adventure as Kidsboro faces off against Bettertown in a spirited conflict. The plot explores themes of rivalry and community, showcasing the challenges and secrets that arise in a town governed by kids. With elements of historical and military fiction woven into the storyline, The Creek War offers a unique perspective on childhood governance and the complexities of friendship and competition.
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Kids Rule.
In the woods behind Whit’s End Soda Shoppe, there’s a new neighborhood going up in the town of Odyssey. It has a police station, a church, a newspaper . . . and a total of zero citizens older than fourteen! Welcome to Kidsboro. What will happen to a town run entirely by kids? Find out in Kidsboro, where kids make and sometimes break the rules.
The Creek War
Max is the richest and most powerful kid in town, but his antics get him kicked out of Kidsboro. In revenge, he creates his own town across the creek and names it Bettertown. And it really does appear better-it has more attractions, tastier food, and more exciting entertainment. Soon, several Kidsboro citizens have left for greener pastures. But even though Bettertown “appears” to live up to its name, there are secrets within its walls, secrets that pit them up against Kidsboro in an epic battle-complete with snowballs and a menacing catapult.
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