"Joe wakes up in a barley field with no clothes, no memories, and no idea how he got there. Before he knows it, he's off on the last great journey of his life. With his soul guide Baker and a charge to have courage from a mysterious, alluring, and somehow familiar Stranger, Joe sets off through a fa
Woke Up in a Strange Place
β Scribed by Arvin, Eric
- Book ID
- 108874117
- Publisher
- Dreamspinner Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 362 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781615817955
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β¦ Synopsis
Joe wakes up in a barley field with no clothes, no memories, and no idea how he got there. Before he knows it, he's off on the last great journey of his life. With his soul guide Baker and a charge to have courage from a mysterious, alluring, and somehow familiar Stranger, Joe sets off through a fantastical changing landscape to confront his past.
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The quest is not without challenges. Joe's past is not always an easy thing to relive, but if he wants to find peaceοΏ½and reunite with the Stranger he is so strongly drawn toοΏ½he must continue on until the end, no matter how tempted he is to stop along the way.
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