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River on Fire

By: Scott Pratt
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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River on Fire is the story of Randall Smith, a foundling orphan growing up in the midwestern United States in the late 1960s. Without the intimate guidance of loving parents, Randall struggles to understand a dangerous and confusing world during one of the most tumultuous times in modern history. Filled with humor and irony, River on Fire will both warm and break your heart.

"Pratt's richly developed characters are vivid and believable...." (Publishers Weekly)

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I am a Scott Pratt fan, so I looked forward to reading this new offering from him. I loved this book and I am curious about from where in Mr. Pratt's heart and soul this book came...and I wonder if additional one-off stories will be available. I certainly enjoyed this book, but I'm also looking forward to more books about Joe.

Great read

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This was a pretty good book, I giggled a few times out loud...The end left a little to be desired.

River on Fire

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Well written, read and good speed. Not sure about discussion at end of story though.

Very entertaining

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Extremely unusual for a Scott Pratt book. Did not really enjoy this story ansI was disappointed with it. I would not recommend it.

Disappointed

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Loved his best day and the characters were well defined and likable (except Sam). Interesting take on the period.

Great story telling and engaging characters

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