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Dawn Land

by Joseph Bruchac

Series: Dawn Land (1)

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Young Hunter is chosen by the elders of the People of the Dawn Land to venture out of the village and face a mysterious threat known as evil.
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A good story that I think has been improved by turning it into a graphic novel. Very well drawn and an engrossing read. ( )
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Ketah, Nodah. Listen, hear me. So it begins.
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Young Hunter is chosen by the elders of the People of the Dawn Land to venture out of the village and face a mysterious threat known as evil.

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Joseph Bruchac's dramatic reading from his novel brings to life the story of Young Hunter and the people of Dawn Land. As the shadow of evil falls across his beloved homeland, Young Hunter sets out on a dangerous journey. Accompanied by his faithful dogs and armed with a secret weapon and the sacred knowledge imparted to him by the elders of his tribe, he ventures forth to confront the threat.
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