Adventure Of Brady Noble
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When Brady becomes lost in the depths of the fabled Witchita forest, he discovers an amazing secret about the legend that lives there. With Shepherd, his faithful dog at his side, he endures a series of dangerous situations where his faith and hope is tested. Brady must rely on his keen instincts and survival skills to make it through the night. He hears the familiar sound of his Uncle’s bush plane overhead and prays for a rescue, but when all hope is lost, he is surprised by mysterious help in a strange and curious way. Brady never realized that he would play a vital role in the history of the Forest Legend.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607915799
ISBN10: 1607915790
Janet Crawford
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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