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Bomba the Jungle Boy

Roy Rockwood, Karl Wurf

Publisher: Alien Ebooks

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Summary

Bomba, a daring young boy raised in the jungle, knows no other home than the wild. With his animal friends and deep survival instincts, he embarks on thrilling adventures. When rumors of a hidden treasure arise, Bomba faces formidable predators, treacherous terrain, and cunning adversaries. As he uncovers secrets about his mysterious past and parents, his bravery and wit are put to the ultimate test. Join Bomba as he navigates the untamed wilderness, fighting for survival and searching for the truth in a world where danger lurks behind every vine.
Available since: 06/12/2024.
Print length: 185 pages.

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