151 Results in the "Children’s Fiction" category
Biography & Memoir (434)
Books Like (8)
Business & Finance (26)
Dystopian (15)
Education & Learning (9)
Fantasy (1141)
fashion (1)
Fiction (4070)
Health & Wellness (21)
Historical Fiction (504)
Horror (159)
Literary Fiction (746)
Non-Fiction (1260)
Novel (229)
Others (82)
Philosophy (116)
Poetry (208)
Politics & History (125)
Posts (61)
Psychology (46)
Religion & Spirituality (1)
Romance Novel (520)
Science & Technology (82)
Science Fiction (188)
Self-Help & Personal Development (99)
Thriller / Mystery (776)
Travel & Adventure (2)
True Crime (55)
view (96)
Young Adult (214)
-
Chapter XI opens with Phil being led onto Sully’s private car, not as a guest, but as a captive. The air inside the train is tight with tension, and Sully’s forceful manner leaves no doubt that he intends to assert control through fear. Phil, though younger and physically outmatched, meets the showman’s aggression with quiet defiance. He recognizes the danger but refuses to be intimidated, choosing instead to remain silent unless necessary. Sully’s attempts to dominate the conversation only provoke…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XII begins with Phil waking up to the gentle sway of a moving train, his body stiff from an uncomfortable night. Though sleep had come in short, restless intervals, his spirits remained unexpectedly bright. Hunger gnawed at him, but not enough to break his composure. With no immediate response to his knocks, he waited, patient yet alert. When Sully finally appeared, his usual smirk in place, he mocked Phil's good humor. But Phil, unfazed, countered with a cheerful request for breakfast, playfully…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XIII opens with tension simmering just beneath the surface as Sully and his parade manager plot to disrupt Mr. Sparling’s circus operations. The two scheme with malicious intent, weighing options to stir panic by using elephants to disrupt the rival show. Sully decides patience will serve them better, choosing to act just before the afternoon performance when chaos would have maximum effect. Unbeknownst to Sparling, his circus faces a threat rooted in jealousy and rivalry. Meanwhile, Phil remains…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XIV begins in the thick of a tense and tightly monitored circus environment. Phil, though celebrated for his outstanding performances, remains under close observation by Sully, whose suspicions are sharpened by the boy’s composed demeanor and unwavering independence. Audiences cheer with admiration, unaware that each act Phil performs is done under the gaze of a captor waiting for any sign of rebellion. Though surrounded by clapping hands and smiling faces, Phil quietly prepares for the day he…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XV opens with Phil in a state of desperation, navigating a countryside unfamiliar to him while dressed in circus clothes that make him a glaring target. His slow horse does little to help, and he’s forced to think quickly to avoid being overtaken by his pursuers. With calm nerves and a sharp eye, he takes cover behind a pole wagon and watches his enemies pass by, unaware of his hiding place. The tactic works, and though the immediate danger fades, he is far from safe. The biggest obstacle now is…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XVI begins with a sense of tension quietly building beneath the surface of the parade’s festivities. Phil, drained from recent exertions and running on little nourishment, trudges on, determined to fulfill his role. His worn appearance draws amused reactions from the crowd, leading some to mistake him for a clown. Despite the physical toll, his spirits remain intact, offering a moment of levity amid the fatigue. Meanwhile, Mr. Sparling, sensing danger, steps in quickly to secure the circus lot…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XVII opens with the Sparling Circus basking in the excitement of a triumphant return to the United States. Their victory in Corinto bolsters their reputation, especially after Phil Forrest’s brave efforts to expose and defeat a rival operation. As the crew packs up and heads south, Phil discovers the money he had previously believed lost and brings it to Mr. Sparling. Gratefully, the showman refuses the return, insisting Phil keep it as a reward for his courage and honesty. With new energy and…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XVIII begins with an uproarious scene that throws the circus into momentary disarray. A group of playful monkeys, having broken free, turn the big top into their personal jungle gym, climbing ropes and swinging out of reach of their handlers. While the crew scrambles below, shouting and waving poles, the monkeys remain blissfully unaware—or simply uninterested—in returning to their enclosure. Mr. Sparling’s stern calls do little to influence the creatures’ behavior. That’s when Phil, with…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XIX opens with the tension of a near-accident quickly giving way to laughter and relief. Teddy Tucker's unexpected fall into the net during his act sends ripples of concern through the crowd, but once it's clear he’s unhurt, the atmosphere lightens. Mr. Sparling, observing from the sidelines, offers a chuckle and a nod, recognizing both the danger and the comedy in Teddy’s unplanned finish. With weather turning ominous and dark clouds closing in, the decision is made to end the performance…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
-
Chapter XX begins with a detour that becomes far more than just a disruption to the circus schedule. After rough weather forces a change of plans, the circus finds itself paused along the tracks near St. Charles, Louisiana. The stop is brief, but not uneventful. Marie, the ever-curious Fat Lady of the troupe, wanders off to admire some nearby flowers, unaware that her fascination would land her in trouble. She stumbles near the edge of an embankment and, before she can react, begins sliding toward a muddy…
-
101.2 K • Ongoing
-
- Previous 1 2 3 … 16 Next