
Latibule Brennan is tired of living in Fairfax, a small town where it always rains. On one fated day during his otherwise drizzly Christmas holiday, Latibule receives a golden key in the mail. What it unlocks is a mystery–one that will unite him with unexpected friends and wonder beyond his dreams.
The key also carries with it uncertainty. When Latibule discovers that others in his town were also sent a key by an anonymous giver, he begins to worry that the secret it unlocks will be threatened. The mystery leads him to track a potentially dangerous suspect, confront old grudges, and face a past he has been trying to forget. Journeying across worlds in search of answers, Latibule finds a Christmas holiday he could never have imagined.
The Drive tells the story of a young boy in search of belonging. It’s the tale of a chopped-up rosebush, a ragtag group of misfits, and an enchanted doorway that connects them all.
Perfect for fans of fantasy and coming-of-age tales, The Drive is a mystery about the meaning of family and the One who brings us home.

When 11-year-old Alice moves to England in the autumn of 1990, the only thing she can think about is her terminally ill twin, Flora. She doesn’t know how to help her sister. All she can do is talk about their favorite subjects: swimming, boys, and The Chronicles of Narnia. Everything changes when, one day, Alice learns that C.S. Lewis dedicated one of his Narnia books to his goddaughter, Lucy. Convinced that Lucy is the real Lucy Pevensie from the stories, Alice is determined to write her a letter–before it’s too late. Dear Lucy is a book about grief, faith, and two lives unexpectedly connected across time and postage stamps. It’s about how in times of winter, sometimes all we can do is look for the One who brings spring.
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“Yellow roses. Folks, especially the older ones, plant them here for loved ones if they’re in the army. They call the yellow roses, ‘homecoming roses’.”
THE DRIVE
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