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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook

By: Joshua Piven, David Bargenicht
Narrated by: Penn Jillette
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If you have to leave home, listen to this book NOW! The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel helps you navigate the perils of travel. Learn what to do when a scorpion stings your leg, you are trapped in the trunk of a car, you are caught in the middle of a sandstorm, or you are on a runaway train. Find out how to pass a bribe, remove leeches, climb out of a well, survive a fall onto subway tracks, catch a fish without a rod, and preserve a severed limb. Hands-on, step-by-step instructions show you how to survive these and dozens of other adventures. Plus an appendix of essential travel strategies, useful phrases, and gestures to use - and avoid - will also ensure your safe return. Because you just never know...
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"Another eminently practical, enjoyable survival guide." (Publishers Weekly)

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