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- Q17051568 abstract "This article is about the book. For the 1970 film, see The Only Game in Town (film).The Only Game in Town is the third book of the Spirit Flyer Series by John Bibee. The book was published by Inter-Varsity Press in 1988. This is the first of the Spirit Flyer Series of books that does not focus exclusively on the expoits of the Kramar family. The protagonist of The Only Game in Town is Daniel Bayley, a young boy that recently moved to the fictional town of Centerville. The book centers on Daniel's struggles over whether to join the evil but tempting Cobra Club or align himself with the children who ride the Spirit Flyer bicycles. At the local toy store, run by Mrs. Happy, a Big Board is installed to help the townspeople keep track of their points so that everyone would know who was really on top. The Big Board is unlike anything that anyone has seen before and it measures everything from personality points to grade points and judged everyone in the town on a point scale. Daniel found himself at the bottom of this game. He was new in town and he had a limp. He felt that there was no way he could win until Mrs. Happy offered to help make him the envy of every child in Centerville. The decision had the possibility of ruining his relationship with John and Susan Kramar and their Spirit Flyer bicycles. The story is an allegorical representation of Christianity and is aimed at young readers.".
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- Q17051568 isbn "0-8308-1202-4".
- Q17051568 lcc "PZ7.B471464 On 1988".
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- Q17051568 name "The Only Game in Town: Win, and You Lose the Best Prize of All".
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- Q17051568 comment "This article is about the book. For the 1970 film, see The Only Game in Town (film).The Only Game in Town is the third book of the Spirit Flyer Series by John Bibee. The book was published by Inter-Varsity Press in 1988. This is the first of the Spirit Flyer Series of books that does not focus exclusively on the expoits of the Kramar family. The protagonist of The Only Game in Town is Daniel Bayley, a young boy that recently moved to the fictional town of Centerville.".
- Q17051568 label "The Only Game in Town (children's book)".
- Q17051568 name "The Only Game in Town: Win, and You Lose the Best Prize of All".