
Another Time, A Different World
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Isaac Armstrong
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By:
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T. D. Whorton
About this listen
Jonathon Grade is a typical teenager living in 1972. His priorities in life consist of girls and cars but that soon changes when he finds a cryptic letter from his dad claiming he has traveled to the future. Jonathon must find his dad but during his journey what he discovers will change his life forever. The president of the future world saved mankind from extinction but now the citizens live in a dystopian society where they must reside in sterile buildings, called zones, because the outside world is too contaminated to live in but why? Finding the answer could cost Jonathon everything, including his life.
©2013 T D Whorton (P)2014 T D Whorton
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