The Wild Jungle Boy
A small boy was only eighteen months old when he became lost after being taken to the African jungle by his parents. They were members of the British Wildlife Preservation Society and thought him too young to be left at home at such a juvenile age. Being an adventurous little boy even then, he always wandered off by himself if given the opportunity to do so. That habit was to remain with him throughout his lifetime, and it was because of his adventurous manner that he fell into a crocodile-infested river, all but losing his life. The little boy was to have a young life like no other human infant ever could have and would use his human brain to his advantage without even realizing it. Being lost in a hot hostile jungle at such a young age, it was thought very doubtful if he could ever survive, but the question is . . . did he?
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The Wild Jungle Boy
A small boy was only eighteen months old when he became lost after being taken to the African jungle by his parents. They were members of the British Wildlife Preservation Society and thought him too young to be left at home at such a juvenile age. Being an adventurous little boy even then, he always wandered off by himself if given the opportunity to do so. That habit was to remain with him throughout his lifetime, and it was because of his adventurous manner that he fell into a crocodile-infested river, all but losing his life. The little boy was to have a young life like no other human infant ever could have and would use his human brain to his advantage without even realizing it. Being lost in a hot hostile jungle at such a young age, it was thought very doubtful if he could ever survive, but the question is . . . did he?
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The Wild Jungle Boy

The Wild Jungle Boy

by Sam Snow
The Wild Jungle Boy

The Wild Jungle Boy

by Sam Snow

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Overview

A small boy was only eighteen months old when he became lost after being taken to the African jungle by his parents. They were members of the British Wildlife Preservation Society and thought him too young to be left at home at such a juvenile age. Being an adventurous little boy even then, he always wandered off by himself if given the opportunity to do so. That habit was to remain with him throughout his lifetime, and it was because of his adventurous manner that he fell into a crocodile-infested river, all but losing his life. The little boy was to have a young life like no other human infant ever could have and would use his human brain to his advantage without even realizing it. Being lost in a hot hostile jungle at such a young age, it was thought very doubtful if he could ever survive, but the question is . . . did he?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493139224
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication date: 01/28/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Sam Snow (known as Alan) was born July 1935 at Hambrook Village Hospital in the county of Gloucestershire, England (now South Gloucestershire). He attended Hambrook County School until the age of thirteen. From there, he was a pupil at Staple Hill Secondary School for boys, leaving at age fifteen. He began his working life as an apprentice carpenter and joiner for five years, then joined the RAF to do his two-year national service. Alan is married with three children, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His hobbies are bonsai and leisurely watching cricket at any level.
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