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The Canopy

By: Angela Hunt
Narrated by: Angela Hunt, Bill Myers
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Best-selling author Angela Hunt combines a jungle setting, modern science, and a thrilling race for a cure for a deadly disease.

Alexandra Pace and her team are searching the Peruvian rainforest for the cure for the disease that is already ravaging her own mind and body. A British doctor, too religious for Alexandra, nevertheless has convinced her to seek out a mythical healing tribe living deep in the jungle.

©2003 Angela Hunt (P)2009 Oasis
Christian Fiction Fiction
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This book was hard and felt a bit slow at the beginning, as the context and characters needed to be established. I learned a lot about jungle tribes. Additionally, the topic of science and faith was honestly addressed. I loved the conclusion and hope for future research reached by the scientists at the end of the book

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