
Justin Cody's Race to Survival!
High Adventure in the Canadian Wilderness
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Narrated by:
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Saige Spinney
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By:
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Cliff Jacobson
About this listen
Thirteen-year-old Justin Cody is failing two classes and is addicted to texting and playing video games. Forced to take a wilderness canoe trip in Canada with his Grandpa Henry, Cody is thrust into a race for survival when the two discover a top-secret drone developed by the US military. Grandpa Henry is kidnapped, and Justin, who knows nothing about canoeing and camping, must canoe alone to a distant lake that promises rescue.
A riveting high-adventure tale and a wilderness "skills" book! Learn important outdoor skills: make fire in the rain, stormproof your camp, tie useful knots, find wild foods that are safe to eat, survive an encounter with a bear or moose, and more!
©2017, 2019 10,000 Lakes Publishing (P)2023 Cliff Jacobson
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