Great Carp Escape
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Tadpoles, clams, and minnows?wow! For siblings Beth and Paul, growing up on a lake is fun… until they’re startled by a “fishy” find along the shoreline. When they discover the scaly, moustached carp, they become afraid.
Seasons pass, and Beth and Paul avoid the swampy reeds at all costs?until a flood brings about a life-or-death situation for the creepy looking carp, right in their own backyard!
With guidance from their father, will Beth and Paul be able to overcome their apprehensions about the carp and help save them before it’s too late?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486605088
ISBN10: 1486605087
Irish Maddock
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2015
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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