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Savage Street

By: Hege Enersen Bjerkelien
Narrated by: Michael Troughton
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Savage Street

Neil is terrified by the wild animals in his neighborhood. Walking to school is a nightmare. He barely makes it there – without being eaten by the local carnivores. To make things worse, his parents don’t understand why he’s so scared.

One day he has had enough of it. So begins a journey in which Neil will learn that pretty much everyone is afraid of something. But will he beat his own fear?

Savage Street is a humorous story about fear and courageous decisions – with a twist.

You will get to know Ramses Rex, Fluffy and Precious, Cannibal and Rosa – and some adults that are a little bit frightened from time to time – by the strangest things.

Suitable for ages approximately 5-10 years.

The author: Hege Enersen Bjerkelien is an educated child care and youth worker, and author of children’s books.

©2022 Bjerkelien forlag (P)2024 Bjerkelien forlag
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