Adventures in Odyssey ® #45: Lost & Found
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 Adventures in Odyssey ® #45: Lost & Found

Focus on the Family / 2006 / Compact disc

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Get all 12 episodes of high-adrenaline adventures in this special edition collector's set. This all-in-one package of good times features the stories of Mystery of the Lost Village, Eugene and Katrina's epic African adventure, plus the 6 stories of Odditions—Odyssey's brush with stardom. Hop the globe and learn something at the same time!

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Title:  Adventures in Odyssey ® #45: Lost & Found
Format: Compact disc
Vendor: Focus on the Family
Publication Date: 2006
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 1589973313
ISBN-13: 9781589973312
Ages: 8-12
Series: Adventures in Odyssey
Stock No: WW73319

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Could the newest singing sensation be found right here in Odyssey? The popular TV show America Sings! comes to small-town U.S.A., and Connie, Wooton, Bart, and Tamika decide to audition for their shot at fame. But do they have what it takes to be the last singer standing? Meanwhile, Eugene and Katrina are off to Africa in a race to discover the truth about Eugene's past before a raging river sweeps them away! This special four-cd compilation features all six episodes from The Mystery of the Lost Village, the six stories of Odditions, and Bonus Features! When it's all said and done, what's eventually discovered is far more significant—and memorable—than what was momentarily lost.

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