
Henry Haynes and the Great Escape
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Narrated by:
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Timothy Strong
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By:
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Karen Inglis
About this listen
A fun and fast-paced adventure for ages six to eight.
When Henry Haynes complains that his new book is boring, he gets more than he bargained for. Before he knows it, he's been sucked down into the story and finds himself eyeball to eyeball with Brian, a bossy boa constrictor who's in charge of a zoo escape.
Brian won't let Henry return home until he's released the animals, including some hungry lions and Gordon - the extremely smelly gorilla who masterminded the escape plan. To make matters worse, it looks as if Gordon's out to get Henry.
Can Henry get home alive? And why didn't he just keep his big mouth shut about boring stories?
©2014 Karen Inglis (P)2016 Karen Inglis
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