
Harvey Ranger: The Whale That Wasn't
Harvey Ranger's Adventures with Drones, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tim Redman
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By:
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Stephen Saint
About this listen
Unable to sleep, 11-year-old Harvey Ranger sends his drone out the window to search for whales over Weymouth Bay. Whales are nowhere to be found, but what Harvey does find sends him on a journey that leaves him floating alone on a raft in the English Channel and makes him the central figure in solving the largest robbery in the history of the world.
Science and history merge into an exciting and humorous true-to-life story that will leave your child feeling that it could have actually happened to them.
A humorous pre-teen adventure story with drones, helicopters, machine guns, and a submarine. Enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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