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Falling Bakward


Book Description
Jerry Ingram never wanted to be an interstellar explorer, just a bit more special than a sixth-generation farmer in South Dakota, and that's why he spent hours after school digging at the mystery spot in the back fields, searching for Indian artifacts. But those bones he found weren't Indian. They didn't even look human. His family were ordinary folks, just struggling to make sunflower seed farm... More
Book Information
PublisherWire Rim Books
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages304
ISBN-100980225361
ISBN-13978-0980225365
Publication Date03/01/2009
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About Henry Melton (Author) : Henry Melton is a published author. A published credit of Henry Melton is Falling Bakward.
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