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Free the Beagle
- A Journey to Destinae
- Narrated by: Joan Pearsall, Jake Williams
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Free the Beagle is the first book in the Destinae trilogy, a series about a lawyer named Intellect and a beagle named Intuition on a hero's journey, a multilayered tale packed with essential lessons for business and life.
Struggle with the lawyer and the beagle through the Forest of Confusion and the Swamp of Depression. Arrive at the Village of Compromise. Climb the Purple Mountains with them and then cross the Fruited Plains, only to be stopped by the Sea of False Hope. Do you know the way to Destinae? The story's abundant interpretations are sure to make it a favorite among educators, motivators and ministers.
©2002 Roy H. Williams (P)2002 Roy H. Williams
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