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Without A Trace - The Life of Sierra Phantom - cover

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Without A Trace - The Life of Sierra Phantom

Danielle Nadler

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Underscores the innate human desire to share their story—to leave a legacy, and to leave a trace.
Shares lessons on the power, dangers, and benefits of community through Sierra Phantom’s escape from community, and later his discovery of a community where he can thrive
Challenges even the most timid among us to risk life outside of their comfort zone with a story of unlikely friendships
Connects a real-life story of survival to two of the country’s most harrowing eras: the Great Depression and World War II.
Serves as a living, breathing example of the long-term effects of childhood abandonment.
Offers a rare perspective of the author—a young journalist—as she struggles to convince a war vet-turned-mountaineer to bare his heart-wrenching past.
Offers an up-close, real-life lesson in the ups and downs of relevant storytelling, especially for young people interested in journalism.
Available since: 04/17/2018.

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