
Edward and the Canvas Python
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Narrated by:
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David A. Nickerson
About this listen
In the world of the 18th century, young people grew up quickly. There was no period of idle adolescence. If a boy or girl was finished being a child, then they became a man or woman. That is the world known to young Midshipman Edward Jonathan during the American Revolution.
This is the story of his exploits with his cousin, the famous American warship captain John Barry. This exciting sea adventure retells the true story of the famous Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet on the shores of New Jersey.
Follow the nonstop action right up until the surprise ending. Learn the history of America by being right in the center of it yourself!
©2017 David C Perry (P)2018 2018
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