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The musical dinosaurs from the Great Valley are back for another
song-filled adventure. Littlefoot (voice of Alec Medlock) dreams
that he has found a land filled with brontosauruses like him. When
he tells his grandparents (Kenneth Mars and Miriam Flynn) about the
dream, they take it as a sign that they should set out and look for
the land Littlefoot is describing. After many days of travelling,
they are thrilled to discover a new world where longneck dinosaurs
are in abundance. Then, when they run into his long-lost father,
Bron (Kiefer Sutherland), who vanished before Littlefoot was born,
the little brontosaurus is faced with a life-changing decision:
stay behind with his newly rediscovered father, or go back with the
grandparents who have cared for him all his life and be reunited
with his friends.
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Brave Elizabeth 2022
Sheila Ingle; Illustrated by John Ingle
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R469
Discovery Miles 4 690
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is John Ingle's account of his life with `two distinct minds':
being misunderstood and misdiagnosed by the medical profession, and
sometimes getting into trouble due to this medical phenomenon.
However, his ability to communicate with his subconscious sometimes
gets him out of sticky situations and has even saved his life, such
as when he was stabbed five times. Ingle even has the ability to
overrule pain. As Ingle describes it, having two minds can
sometimes cause utter confusion and mental despair that may end in
self-harm or suicide. John Ingle compares himself to Jesus and Joan
of Arc while taking the reader through the journey of his life,
compiled from many notes and medical reports over the years. Meet
the eccentric, spirit-guzzling Commander Dwarf who rampages through
the pages, and other surreal and wacky characters like the
snooker-loving Irish, Laura. This novel is a romp through Ingle's
mind.
This is John Ingle's account of his life with `two distinct minds':
being misunderstood and misdiagnosed by the medical profession, and
sometimes getting into trouble due to this medical phenomenon.
However, his ability to communicate with his subconscious sometimes
gets him out of sticky situations and has even saved his life, such
as when he was stabbed five times. Ingle even has the ability to
overrule pain. As Ingle describes it, having two minds can
sometimes cause utter confusion and mental despair that may end in
self-harm or suicide. John Ingle compares himself to Jesus and Joan
of Arc while taking the reader through the journey of his life,
compiled from many notes and medical reports over the years. Meet
the eccentric, spirit-guzzling Commander Dwarf who rampages through
the pages, and other surreal and wacky characters like the
snooker-loving Irish, Laura. This novel is a romp through Ingle's
mind.
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