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Swimming the Echo - Tucker, Brian L
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It's an adventure of a lifetime. When a summer job to explore Mammoth Cave lands in Cade Rainy's lap, he doesn't think twice. The teen from Southern Kentucky makes a break for it. But when he finds his dad is connected to a man working at Mammoth, Cade discovers there's more to this trip than meets the eye. AND THE CAVE IS JUST THE START. Cade sets out to map the real route of twisted lies through fissures and stalactites, battling claustrophobia and bats. EXPLORE. ADVENTURE. DON'T DIE. Explore. Adventure. Don't die. explore. adventure. don't die.

Produktbeschreibung
It's an adventure of a lifetime. When a summer job to explore Mammoth Cave lands in Cade Rainy's lap, he doesn't think twice. The teen from Southern Kentucky makes a break for it. But when he finds his dad is connected to a man working at Mammoth, Cade discovers there's more to this trip than meets the eye. AND THE CAVE IS JUST THE START. Cade sets out to map the real route of twisted lies through fissures and stalactites, battling claustrophobia and bats. EXPLORE. ADVENTURE. DON'T DIE. Explore. Adventure. Don't die. explore. adventure. don't die.
Autorenporträt
Brian L. Tucker is from Monticello, Kentucky. His previous novels, Swimming the Echo and Wheelman, were featured on NPR, his story collection, Baptisms & Dogs, was a finalist for the Linda Bruckheimer Literature prize, and one copy currently sits in Washington, D.C.'s historic Marine Barracks, Center House. Brian holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the Bluegrass Writers Studio (EKU '12). He currently blogs at: BrianLTucker.com and is hard at work on his first memoir.