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By: Jack LaFountain
Narrated by: Cameron Buckner
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Bigfoot encounters, they say, are transformative. Jump into Tracks and see what you will say about them!

Here, you will meet a Sasquatch for every season. When a World War I combat veteran returns in summer to his home in the Pacific Northwest, he has been left one-handed and emotionally shattered. But you will rejoice when the Seeahtik, as his people call the Bigfoot tribe, find out his courage is still very much alive and well.

Then, on an Oklahoma Halloween night in the 1990s, you’ll smirk as an intelligent young girl and a handsome and charming boy share a Bigfoot encounter that is fated to lead a womanizer to his just deserts.

Entering next into the deadly hardships of winter in the wild, you will face icy winds and trudge through deep snows beside Bigfoot himself, holding your breath anxiously as he struggles to survive and provide for his beloved little family. Finally, in the renewal of spring, you will smile in satisfaction as a self-effacing college student sets out on a trail to love when a Bigfoot dashes across the road in front of his Jeep.

You may never get a chance to meet a Bigfoot in person, but don’t miss the chance to meet the Sasquatch in Tracks, a collection of engaging stories based on actual reports of encounters.

©2021 Jack LaFountain (P)2021 Jack LaFountain
Anthologies & Short Stories Fantasy Fiction Magic Short Stories World Literature Bigfoot Native American
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