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Deep in the Wild
- Sabertooth
- Narrated by: Tom Taverna.
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Refusing to heed an evacuation warning, Wade Freeman and his family stay to protect their home in the destructive path of a hurricane. But after the storm the devastation is too much for the Freemans to bear.
Hoping to secure a better future, Wade moves his family deep in the Canadian wilderness to a remote riverside community called New Haven on the advice of his brother.
Nearby in the uncharted territory, a team of scientists makes an incredible discovery when they find descendants that still exist of prehistoric creatures that once roamed the earth 10,000 years ago.
Perhaps Wade and his family would have been better off staying where they were instead of moving...deep in the wild.
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