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Jasper’s Battle for the Hidden Valley

Juliet Graves

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Jasper’s Battle for the Hidden Valley follows the courageous journey of Jasper, a clever and determined boy who must lead a group of survivors after their plane crashes in a mysterious, uncharted valley.
 
Struggling to navigate treacherous terrain and unfamiliar wildlife, Jasper uncovers an ancient secret hidden within the land. As he deciphers cryptic maps and confronts dangerous creatures, Jasper discovers that survival isn't just about fighting nature, but understanding the valley’s forgotten history.
 
With bravery, wit, and a growing sense of leadership, Jasper and his friends battle to uncover the valley's hidden truth.
Available since: 08/14/2025.
Print length: 147 pages.

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