Red Big Fire Truck (DVD)
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After suffering a broken leg playing high school football, Oliver Grayson’s dream of joining the United States Naval Academy after graduation is in serious doubt. With just a few days left before his Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA), Oliver shares his story with his friends and thousands more on Young Patriot Radio and the Armed Forces Radio Network.
Reflecting on his incredible journey through an orphanage, a halfway house, and nine foster homes after the death of his parents, Oliver fondly recalls his unlikely friendship as a six-year-old boy with Mr. Tom, a heartbroken woodworker who finds a renewed hope in carving a fire truck from a fallen log of a white sycamore tree. Now, as Oliver enters the final days of training for his CFA, the grueling 1-mile run at the end of the test pushes his healing leg and his faith to the limits.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740335211
UPC: 095163888466
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: February 2016
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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