Jungle.(Jungle: A Harrowing True Story of Survival)(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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Jungle

Yossi Ghinsberg

Boomerang New Media

c/o Greenleaf Book Group

4425 Mopac S, #600, 3rd Floor

Austin, TX 78735

www.greenleafbookgroup.com

0977171906 $23.95 www.amazon.com

Author Yossi Ghinsberg along with Marcus and Kevin agree to accompany Karl to Indian villages in the South American rainforest thinking it will be the backpacking adventure of a lifetime: what they don't realize is Yoss...

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