"We fought our way yard by yard back toward the train..."
Frantically boarding was just the beginning. The Harris family's journey across Russia by car, ship, and rail is a hilariously heart-stopping tale. Come long and you'll meet a dragon, an axe-wielding conductor, a supersonic clothes washer, and a van with a death wish. Here's an adventure of a lifetime...
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“Are these cat food sandwiches?”
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“So then, you are simply tired and not drunk.”
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“Here comes some projectile fellowship now!”
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“Never travel nine days with a four-day cat box.”
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“Reach down and feel for him! He's gonna blow...!”
If you’ve ever thirsted for an adventure like striking out across Russia with no safety net, here’s your chance. Delightfully funny and packed full of cultural insights, The Great Siberian Rail Adventure awaits you!
What others say:
- "It's great! Hilarious—I can use ten (10) copies of The Great Siberian Rail Adventure as Christmas gifts. Thanks." —David Wuth, retired pastor and hospital chaplain
- "I laughed over The Great Siberian Rail Adventure even more than over Siberian Shivers! Bill, I thoroughly enjoyed how you interwove DEAD SERIOUS SPIRITUAL LESSONS into that book (such as incarnational living)!" —Roland Frieschlad
- "I can sure see why you are raising the funds for this van - you guys helped to kill it as we read in your latest book!! By the way, great book – we laughed till we cried! In fact, Kathy had to quit reading to me at one time in the car for fear she would wet her pants! Bill, you have an amazing mind - the things that pop into your mind are scary." —George Schultz, Ph.D., Director CIT
- "I've just finished The Great Siberian Rail Adventure, and laughed and shook my head in wonder at the whole trip. Blessings to all!" —Mrs. Lyle G. Woodworth

About the Author
Bill is an ordained minister and career missionary serving with Operation Mobilization in their Heart Sounds International division. He holds advanced degrees in Communications, Intercultural Studies, and Organizational Leadership.
Missionaries are serious people. NO SMILING.
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