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Mask of the Wolf Boy

(1999)
Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth
(Book 27 in the Trailblazer series)
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In the Chinese city of Changte, Chou Fu-lin is known simply as "Wolf Boy." Plagued by recurring nightmares of a childhood accident, Fu-lin hides more than his face behind his carefully tied bandana. Still, he enjoys his job as a house servant for Canadian missionaries Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth, and has recently become a Christian himself, joining their growing church.

The Wolf Boy's faith is soon put to the test with the outbreak of the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. The Goforths are forced to flee the country, and Fu-lin gladly goes with them. But as the refugee Christians are greeted with ever louder and more violent protests, Fu-lin is sorely tempted to hide his faith and disappear into the crowd. Will Chou Fu-Iin have the courage to face his greatest fears and finally expose the truth?

Who will be revealed when the Wolf Boy removes his mask?

An adventure story, ideal for readers 8-12 years of age.


Genre: Young Adult Fiction

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