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Waiting for Augusta

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 79 Ratings and 30 Reviews

Book Description
Eleven-year-old Benjamin Putter has a lump in his throat, and he's certain it's a golf ball. He knows it sounds crazy, but everything's been topsy-turvy since his father died last month. And he doesn't know how to fix it. Then, one day, something starts tugging at Ben, telling him to hurry to Augusta, Georgia-home of the most famous golf course in the world. Ben might be going a little crazy, ... More
Book Information
PublisherDreamscape Media
BindingAudio CD (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-101520005822
ISBN-13978-1520005829
Publication Date05/10/2016
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About Jessica Lawson (Author) : Jessica Lawson is a published author. A published credit of Jessica Lawson is Nooks & Crannies.
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About Luke Daniels (Narrator) : Luke Daniels is credited in young adult books. Published credits of Luke Daniels include Days of Little Texas.
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9/23/2016 Linda Rae Apolzon said:
This is a fascinating book--once you start reading it, you just have to keep on to see how it all turns out. This is the only book I know of where the hero talks with his dead father's ashes. I won't spoil it for you with any details, but let me just say the story involves a journey and a tag-along ... more

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