
The Bristolon Chronicles
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Baldwin
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By:
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Kelly Kast
About this listen
Temler, a Bristolon, knows desperation can lead to courage, but will courage be enough to save his friends? Offspring of the oldest tree on earth, the Bristlecone Pine, Bristolon have lived centuries without human’s knowing of them. But now, Temler has only two choices: lose his three Bristolon friends, forever, or break Bristolon law and seek human help to save them.
Temler choses to break the law, and finds himself on a wild adventure with three fearless young humans. Together they save Temler’s friends, but actions have consequences. Temler soon learns where he thought the adventure would end, is only the beginning.
©2023 Kelly Kast (P)2023 Kelly Kast
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