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Without A Compass
- Narrated by: David Van Der Molen
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Twelve-year-old David is transported back 200 years from his comfortable home in America to 1800's England, where he is pressed into service on the HMS Victory and must somehow survive the Battle of Trafalgar, the greatest naval battle of all time. This is the fictional story of a young boy, set in the historically accurate Battle of Trafalgar. While trying to survive, David learns some valuable lessons about duty, leadership, and friendship. A great book for young boys curious about history, who love adventure, and are trying to discover what really matters in life. This is a great book for the family to listen to on a road trip.
©2016 Nelson Abbott (P)2017 Nelson Abbott
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