Breakin' Into Life (1986 Blandford/Bundschuh), children's novel

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Breakin' Into Life (1986) is a novel by Brian Blandford.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, 1986), with illustrations by Rick Bundschuh.

Abstract

Juvenile audience. "An imaginative reconstruction of an episode when the church was young." In the year of 7 A.D., a runaway slave in Phrygia meets the apostle Paul and comes to realize the greatest freedom is in being Christ's "slave."