A Shout in the Wind

by Michael D. Davis

A Shout in the Wind
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A Shout in the Wind

by Michael D. Davis

Published Mar 27, 2014
279 Pages
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General



 

Book Details

Twelve Children, Two College Interns, One Goal - Survive Alone In The Jungle


A Shout In The Wind continues in the same vein as Comes The Dawn, this author's original tale of survival about several close-knit families who survive in a post-apocalyptic world. A Shout in the Wind illustrates how the human spirit can triumph at any age, over long odds and a harsh environment by simply caring enough about one another to make the necessary sacrifices. A group of school children face unthinkable tragedy when the airliner carrying them to a singing engagement suddenly crashes in the middle of the dense jungle in Northern Peru, killing all adults on board but two college-aged interns. These private school children, who are used to living lives of privilege, are now faced with having to scratch out a living truly on their own. Together, they begin their journey as 14 individuals, but soon evolve into a band of savvy brothers and sisters, who by necessity become capable of handling all that the jungle can dish out for them. Witness how grit and determination run long and provide for some truly unlikely heroes in this tale of survival, sacrifice, ingenuity, and friendship.

 

About the Author

Michael D. Davis

Michael D. Davis is an entrepreneur living with his family in Orlando, Florida. He grew up in the small community of Sterling, in Northern Illinois, and comes from a family of educators. Mr. Davis is a graduate of Illinois State University, in Normal, Illinois, with a B.A. degree in Communications and a B.S. degree in Psychology. As a former journalist, Mr. Davis has seen much of his work published, however, this is his second published novel.

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