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  • Marooned in 1799

  • By: Bill Hurst
  • Narrated by: Ken Van Camp
  • Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
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Marooned in 1799

By: Bill Hurst
Narrated by: Ken Van Camp
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Publisher's Summary

Could you survive in 1799 without electricity, gas stations, and grocery stores?

Is the French-Canadian trapper that suddenly appears friend or foe?

What do you do when the local natives decide you and your family need to be killed?

How about bone chilling Artic temperatures and summer droughts that threaten your survival?

These and more questions are asked and answered in this gripping time-travel novel. Find out how Kyle, Matt, Lily, and their collie, Pal, struggle to survive in the stark Michigan wilderness 220 years in the past.

©2022 William Hurst (P)2023 William Hurst

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