Bon’S Echo

Bon’S Echo
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781475924121
ISBN-13 : 1475924127
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Book Synopsis Bon’S Echo by : Patricia T Runyon

Download or read book Bon’S Echo written by Patricia T Runyon and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2012-06-14 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two runaway teens struggle to make it together on the streets, facing obstacles and adventures. They go from city to city with the constant fear of being brought in by the police. Feeling frustrated and alone, Christy, a restless young teen, strikes out on her own. Fleeing a town and family she cant seem to fit into. Christy hitch-hikes to Denver to hide out at her uncles house. A short lived freedom when in the middle of the night her parents arrive to drag her back home. Despite their efforts, she barely escapes by hopping a train in the dark. Fate lands Christy in the arms of a boy named Bon, another runaway. She introduces herself to him as Echo, and soon a romance buds between them. Determined not to return to their previous lives, they head for the coast, getting by however they can. Pan handling, hitching on the open highways and enduring every conflict and adventure together. After years the two runaways realize that sometimes life is about making hard choices. Bon and Echo vow that they will find each other again one daybut only time will tell what fate has in store for them.


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