Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

This is an intense short story that continues the story begun in Nick Porter's "Bird Huntin'." Two ten year old boys are the best of friends. One has a need that only his friend can fulfill. The other must pay the price for doing what's right.

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Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

This is an intense short story that continues the story begun in Nick Porter's "Bird Huntin'." Two ten year old boys are the best of friends. One has a need that only his friend can fulfill. The other must pay the price for doing what's right.

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Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

by Nicolas Z Porter
Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

Do What's Right: A Continuation of Bird Huntin'

by Nicolas Z Porter

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Overview

This is an intense short story that continues the story begun in Nick Porter's "Bird Huntin'." Two ten year old boys are the best of friends. One has a need that only his friend can fulfill. The other must pay the price for doing what's right.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045994859
Publisher: StoneThread Publishing
Publication date: 06/06/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 95 KB

About the Author

Nicolas Z. Porter (the adventurer/writer persona of Harvey Stanbrough) is an expatriate, having moved in better times to a small place in the hills above the fishing village of Agua Rocosa. He is an adventurer who enjoys deep-sea fishing, trout fishing in the back country, engaging intimately in the revolutionary struggles of other lands, and any other endeavors that might serve to refill the well of experience from which he draws his stories. He unapologetically takes full responsibility for his own life and flatly refuses to accept responsibility for poor choices made by others. He has been known to say, “You set your own priorities, so don’t whine about it. The whining destroys my concentration.” See more work by Nick at HarveyStanbrough.com.

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