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Burning Bridges Along the Susquehanna
- Narrated by: Corinne Bachaud
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lily is a teen girl in Central Pennsylvania. She and her little autistic brother have big problems. Their mother has fallen for a man who is pure evil. They meet a Native American man, Iron Joe, who takes them through a time portal, where they find peace and happiness in the 1900's logging days of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. However, they find that evil follows them. Lily and her brother, Logan, find many wonderful adventures, and great challenges, in their time travels.
This book is full of fantasy, adventure, history, and a little romance. Great listening for ages 15 and up.
©2018 Paul Nelson (P)2019 Paul Nelson
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