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Sarah’s Survival in the Desert Wilds

Frank Webb

Editora: The Good Child Bookstore

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Sarah’s Survival in the Desert Wilds follows Sarah, a brave young traveler determined to cross the vast, unforgiving desert.
 
With only basic supplies and her wits, Sarah faces scorching heat, fierce sandstorms, and the isolation of the wilderness. Along the way, she discovers the desert’s hidden beauty, encounters quirky creatures, and uncovers ancient secrets. As she learns to survive, Sarah also learns to overcome her doubts and fears, finding strength she never knew she had.
 
This adventurous tale of survival, self-discovery, and perseverance will inspire readers to face challenges with courage and hope.
Disponível desde: 14/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 132 páginas.

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