
A Warrior's Survival
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Narrated by:
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Toby Sheets
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By:
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Rita Hestand
About this listen
Joe Daniel Baker was a computer geek, despite the fact that his father tried to train him about living in the wilds of British Columbia. When Joe's house burns down while his mother and sister are gone, and his father 's on a business trip, Joe must figure out how to survive.
Joe Daniel's father had given him a computer when he was eight. Now at 11, he was a gaming expert. It was his life, since his father began traveling in his business, and his mother and sister always hung out together.
Joe Daniel finds himself in great peril. His leg is injured, and he has to figure out how to survive until his parents arrive.
He quickly puts his computer expertise to work for him.
©2013, 2016 Rita Hestand (P)2016 Rita Hestand
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