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Chino & the Boy Scouts

By: Nancet Marques
Narrated by: Gary Tredwell
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Chino & the Boy Scouts introduces the mysterious world of Summerhill, the most outstanding feature of which is its unusual schooling system, taught through the medium of "scouting". 

Chino is talented, ambitious, and eager to prove his excellence to his father. It’s the final year of school and Chino learns of the existence of a map, through which he might unfold the legend of "the GW", an item long both speculated to be a myth and highly coveted at Eden Gardens Grammar School. 

On their way to the school’s annual camp, they set off on what they think is a suitable adventure to find their treasure and gain acclaim. Little does he know, he is not the only one bold enough to embark on this quest. 

What at first seems like a fun, if academically hazardous, venture spirals more and more into a world of danger and magic, as the school’s hidden past and depths reveal themselves to the ironically unprepared scouts.

©2020 Nancet Marques (P)2022 Nancet Marques

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