Ivan and the Informer

Written when Russia was a communist country, meaning that belief in God and meeting to worship Him was strictly forbidden, this collection challenges the reality of the faith of young readers. Ivan and his ten-year-old sister long to live a normal life. Why do they always have to be different? Why should they always be on their guard with the Moscow Secret Police? The teasing and bullying at school is nothing compared with being taken in for questioning by the police.

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Ivan is still having problems. He refuses to join the Communist youth organisations and his classmates make fun of him because of it. Ivan is finding it difficult to make friends as the young people at school mock his faith. Boris tries to force him off the school hockey team, and his teacher tells him that Christians are not allowed to attend any university.

Just when Ivan thinks it can't get any worse, disaster strikes. Ivan is taken in for questioning by the police after he attends a secret Bible study. Suddenly even his Christian friends don't trust him anymore. Ivan knows there is an informer somewhere but everybody thinks it is him. How can Ivan clear his name? What will he do?

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Author Grant, M.
Binding pb
ISBN-Number 9781845501341
Language English
Number of Pages 128
Subject Fiction