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Fram Gage and the Infinite Ability

By: Desmond Shepherd
Narrated by: Michel Young
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Fram Gage has lived at Biality Orphanage for six months, remembering nothing about his past before arriving there. While the orphanage has provided for his needs, such as food, shelter, and even a couple of good friends, what Fram looks forward to the most is a chance to go inside The Ability Chamber: a room used for physical competitions that gives the competitors unique abilities such as super strength, wall climbing, and teleportation.

Competitions in The Ability Chamber are usually safe. But when Fram, his close friends, and an outsider are called upon to race, rules within The Ability Chamber change. As the four children compete, Fram finds their situation has become dangerous, and only he has the ability to help them reach the end safely.

Will he be able to protect them?

©2011 Benjamin C. Young (P)2021 Benjamin C. Young
Adventure Fiction Science Fiction Superhero Fantasy

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