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Better Lands

By: Susan Clawson
Narrated by: Charles Pendleton
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Better Lands: The Southbound Journey is the second book in a five-book suspense series. Join Rosa, Jean-Pierre, Blitz, and the other teams as the tempestuous 45-day foot journey continues to the better lands from Vermont to Kentucky.

All four migration teams have left the Fort Drum Army base in New York, experiencing many trials and tribulations as they travel to their next shelter stops in Cleveland, Ashland, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Find out who Rosa asks to join Team 1, the controversies that come with that decision, and who does she leave behind at the Cincinnati stadium among 8,000 motorcycle club members? Why does Team 2's Bill and Patti's relationship experience some bumps? What really happens to Team 3's Jeff and Trap? How does Sam's Team 4 create pandemonium?

Is their survival no longer just about escaping the virus?

©2021 Susan Clawson (P)2023 Susan Clawson

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