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The Mount Saint Helens Affair

By: Alexie Linn, A.L.O. Snider
Narrated by: Laura C. Saunders
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Mix Joan Freed - the rebel life coach - and Jenny, her identity-shifting friend. Add a flaky writer who is a crackerjack geologist wannabe, who is - or is not - an unmarried widow, who is - or is not - a client. Attempt to toss them into an active volcano in the Ring of Fire – Mt. St. Helens, specifically, and what do you get?

You get a life-changing mysterious adventure about volcanoes, obsidian, garnets, and people.

The journey begins in Arizona, but travels through Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington before this Mt. St. Helens affair winds up near the north rim of the Grand Canyon. With more than 70 excellent - and not so excellent - real, not retouched images, learning links, and life's ups and downs, The Mt. St. Helens Affair will educate you, stir your emotions, and give you a most excellent self-help break from your own life. Enjoy the ride with Joan and Jenny. 

©2015 MA Deeter (P)2020 MA Deeter

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