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The Golden Boys on the River Drive

Levi Parker Wyman

Editora: Interactive Media

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"The Golden Boys on the River Drive" propels the quartet into a thrilling river drive adventure. Embracing the call of the wild, they navigate treacherous waters, encountering both nature's beauty and formidable challenges. As the river dictates their journey, friendships are tested, and unforeseen dangers emerge. Amid swirling currents and towering pines, the boys discover the essence of teamwork and resilience. Wyman's tale skillfully blends excitement, camaraderie, and the untamed spirit of the great outdoors. "The Golden Boys on the River Drive" is a riveting exploration of friendship amidst the unpredictable currents of life.
Disponível desde: 22/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 184 páginas.

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