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The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner
- Tales of Old Natalia Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Eric Fritzius
- Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Battered, but determined, Whitson Mariner leads his displaced rabbits into new dangers on a journey to their undiscovered home.
Whitson the king, Lillie the queen, Prince Lander, and loyal Massie Burnson must rise from the wreckage of betrayal to rescue the cause once more.
Treason broods.
Monsters menace.
Battle beckons.
A community rises.
My place beside you.
My blood for yours.
Till the Green Ember rises…
Or the end of the world!
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- RobinBRoberts
- 12-07-18
I appreciate a good book
And this one was more than I could have hoped for ,my place beside you my blood for yours till the green ember rises or the end of the world.
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- Jeanette
- 12-11-18
Love the additional backstory to a beloved adventure!
These books are an absolute favorite! Each book is a new treasure to add to the Green Ember adventure. I love listening with my 12 & 14 year old who have been avid fans since the first Green Ember Book. Waiting for the next story!
5 people found this helpful
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- Kenna Heaton
- 12-06-18
a good addition to the Green Ember family of books
This story brings the reader up to date on some of the stories that the main characters (in the main three books) have "had from the crib" and sets the stage for further adventure in the next Green Ember Series book. My family loves these books!
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- Ash Wiersma
- 02-24-19
LOVE IT!!!💜💜💜
This incredible book is very captivating, for both adults and kids, but especially for tweens (8-12). Storyline is very life giving, showing the ups and downs of real life. S.D. Smith is an phenomenal writer, somehow adding that touch of magic that keeps you listening all day long. If you enjoy this book, I would suggest listening to the Green Ember series, if you haven’t already. AMAZING. Love this series.💜📔
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- Samantha S. Ritchie
- 01-04-19
family favorite
My children beg for each new book. we love them dearly!! thank you S. D. Smith!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-19-19
great story
well done! great story. wonderful writer. highly recommended!! be sure to check out the Green Ember series as well!
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- Debbie C.
- 01-27-20
Amazing books!
All of the Green Ember books are amazing! It has been a blessing for our family as we travel and listen to captivating stories. My kids spend hours playing swords and archers and absolutely love the characters.
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- Stephanie
- 04-25-19
Most reviewers don't give this series enough credit...
I love this series and this is the perfect prologue to the Green Ember! It's perfect! I mean, most onomatopoeia books I read are boring, dumb and are twaddle. It is not often when you come across a great is book series like this one. It is perfect for both genders of about 7 or 8 to.... well, whatever age!
I think that people who have vetoed it should give The Green Ember series another chance. Please read this book! My family and friends love it and so will you! (I hope)😌
-Mary Kale, age 34
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- letseatpaste
- 01-16-20
Thrilling side story of King Whitson and company!
I’ve always loved last names or family names and where they come from. The author does, too, and shows the links from our past to our present through the tales. Having grown up without a father, I’m always drawn to a writer with a fatherly voice. George MacDonald has that voice as well as Kenneth E. Bailey. S.D. Smith has it, too. Gently guiding the characters with beautiful encouragement. And we finally see the link in this story to the mention of Lander’s Dragons from the Ember tales.
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- Davidabear
- 11-20-19
Absolutely Captivating
We just love this book, it has so blessed our family. There is one scene with such well-worded imagery that I felt like I was there. Thanks, S.D. Smith!!!
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- WendyAlana
- 12-18-18
Another winner
Another fantastic story from S.D Smith. This gives more information about King Whitson, Queen Lilly and Prince Lander after the events in the Black Star of Kingston- as well as filling in more of the history alluded to in the Green Ember, Ember Falls, Ember Rising books. My 8 and 10 year old love these books- bravery, adventure, betrayal, heroism, battles, friendship and sacrifice.
We like that the Black Star of Kingston, The Last Archer and The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner all have the same author.
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