Run If You Dare, Randy Powell
Run If You Dare, Randy Powell
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Run If You Dare

Author: Randy Powell

Narrator: Johnny Heller

Unabridged: 3 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/22/2013

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Gardner Dickinson is almost 15, and his life is a mess. His bedroom is littered with library books he never reads. He daydreams about building muscles, but never gets around to it. Worst of all, his recently laid-off dad is more interested in playing golf than finding a new job. But one day life starts to click for Gardner. He finishes a few of those library books, begins running after school and starts earning some spare cash--and those muscles he's craved--by splitting wood for the neighbors. Most importantly, he and his dad have a good talk, which just might be enough to get Mr. Dickinson back on track. Randy Powell, the popular author of Tribute to Another Dead Rock Star, crafts another winning tale filled with funny and touching moments. With Johnny Heller's energetic narration, readers of all ages will see plenty of themselves in Gardner as he comes of age.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ethan

This book had a lot of good parts descriptive and very informational this book was so good i actually took it home and read there were parts i didn't like but others that i did.......more

Goodreads review by Connor

This book wasn't very good, because it skipped around a lot.......more

Goodreads review by Arthur

Gardner Dickinson was once a boy destined to become intelligent and prosperous, so was the rest of his entire family. Somewhere falls a love and hate realization for this youth who suddenly felt misguided, and so continues to be the realizer in the farces that his father poses, his father had been c......more

Goodreads review by Maria

This dramatic book will have fans thinking. We've all experianced being determined to go somewhere and do something in life,but thinks don't always go as planned. The book illustrates this, making this drama both real and appealing. In Gardeners home keeping to yourself is normal. So his father spen......more