
The Window
I Know Where They Went
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Narrated by:
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Dana Hollister
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By:
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Dana Hollister
About this listen
Jim and Christine have been exploring the canyons of southern Utah for, well, forever. Their goal: find an authentic, fully intact Anasazi Indian pot. But on this trip something goes strangely unexpected and they find themselves...somewhere...that resembles southern Utah as it was nearly a thousand years past...and the Anasazi are alive and well, as if they never ever vanished.
Before Jim and Christine resume their everyday lives back in the Old World, they engage in a journey of wilderness adventure entailed with episodes of risk and rescue, which includes bringing their new Anasazi friends, Atewa and Star, back with them for the medicine needed to save a dying people.
©2012 Dana Hollister (P)2012 Dana Hollister
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