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Let's Go!: The Adventures of Skip and Kanek Part 1, The Search Begins

For Explorers and Adventurers Boys and Girls Ages 8-12

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Let's Go!: The Adventures of Skip and Kanek Part 1, The Search Begins

By: Larry Jacobson
Narrated by: Frank Clem
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Let’s Go! is Nonstop action and adventure with just the right amount of light fantasy-fiction. Skip begins searching for his mysterious runaway brother, who was last seen in Tahiti. The search for his brother explodes into a dangerous journey Skip never expected.

He meets Kanek, a Tahitian orphan, and together they sail around the world searching for Skip’s brother. They’re surprised and shocked about the dark discoveries they make, but are compelled to keep on the hunt. They become involved way over their heads and danger lurks everywhere as the boys encounter dragons, snakes, crocodiles, man-fish, pirates, and erupting volcanoes. Only having just met, Skip and Kanek must learn to trust each other in these situations and are faced with life or death decisions along their journey. The story is fast-paced, exciting, and dangerous, and at many points, the boys are faced with the question of whether to go on or not. What is important in life? What are the boys’ priorities? They don’t seem to want to give up…but should they?

©2019 Larry Jacobson (P)2025 Larry Jacobson
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