Andrew McDowell
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On the Edge of Nowhere
- De: James Huntington, Lawrence Elliott
- Narrado por: P.J. Ochlan
- Duración: 6 h y 28 m
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His father is a white trapper, his mother an Athabascan Indian who walks a thousand miles in winter to reunite with her family. Thus, Jimmy Huntington learns early how to survive on the land. Huntington is only seven when his mother dies, and he must care for his younger siblings. A courageous and inspiring man, Huntington hunts wolves, fights bears, survives close calls too numerous to mention, and becomes a championship sled-dog racer.
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A Well Lived Life, A Well Told Tale
- De Red Green en 02-23-25
- On the Edge of Nowhere
- De: James Huntington, Lawrence Elliott
- Narrado por: P.J. Ochlan
Outstanding story
Revisado: 07-24-24
Like a sequel to Cache Lake Country - an outstanding story of a life and way lived off the land
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The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery
- The True Adventures of Maine's Zaniest Criminal
- De: Ron Chase
- Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
- Duración: 6 h y 35 m
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On November 12, 1971, Bernard Patterson, a much-decorated Vietnam War hero, turned a real-life version of Don Quixote, Butch Cassidy, and Robin Hood all rolled into one package, robbed the Northern National Bank in Mars Hill, Maine. He escaped with $110,000; at the time, the largest bank robbery in the history of the state.
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Enthralling story
- De Andrew McDowell en 06-26-24
- The Great Mars Hill Bank Robbery
- The True Adventures of Maine's Zaniest Criminal
- De: Ron Chase
- Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
Enthralling story
Revisado: 06-26-24
This story is a tale of a character who seemed to generally live outside of societal ideals
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