Escape to Montana a Journey to Manhood

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Escape to Montana   a Journey to Manhood
Author : Kogan
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Publisher : iUniverse
Language : English
Release Date : 01 February 2009
ISBN : 9781440121234
Pages : 254 pages
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Escape to Montana a Journey to Manhood by Kogan Book PDF Summary

One day, Magavin McCloud approaches his ex-wife, Gretchen, with a plan: He wants to take their twelve-year-old son, Keogh, to Montana. Confused, Keogh's mother eventually agrees with his statement that there are some things a woman just can't show a boy, and permits Magavin to take their son out of California to Bearspaw. Keogh soon discovers that living in Montana just isn't the same as California. It doesn't take him long to realize that growing up here is going to be a bit tougher than the dreamy picture his father first presented. Join Keogh as he tries to make friends, pursues adventures, and tries to make amends with a father who has uprooted him from everything he ever knew in Escape to Montana.

Escape to Montana   a Journey to Manhood

One day, Magavin McCloud approaches his ex-wife, Gretchen, with a plan: He wants to take their twelve-year-old son, Keogh, to Montana. Confused, Keogh's mother eventually agrees with his statement that there are some things a woman just can't show a boy, and permits Magavin to take their son out of

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