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The exciting sequel to "War Party." Tommy has another vision and this one shows a plot that will endanger thousands of innocent people. The problem is the vision doesn't provide the exact location, only that a railroad bridge will be destroyed. What can he do?
In a world where dreams are belittled and apathy has become a staple, War Party proves that one unlikely hero can still make a difference. Tommy Galiwee, a native-American teen, wants desperately to be a warrior despite having been taught that Indian warriors no longer exist. Criticized and harassed by his father and tribal elders, Tommy sets out to prove he is much more than an idle dreamer. Driven by a mysterious vision and seeking to fulfill his dream, Tommy will lead a group of rag-tag friends on an adventure they will never forget; an adventure that will find them pitted against a group of well-funded modern day terrorists determined to seize and destroy the tiny town of Finkle Creek just outside their reservation. In War Party this one young man will find the inner strength to follow his vision, to do the right thing and prove that true Indian warriors still exist.
Tommy Galiwee has visions. In Bula Bridge, the second book in the Galiwee Visions series, he is faced with an even more frightening look into the future and it has him wishing he'd never found this ability. The vision hints at a plot to kill the families living in a quiet Northeastern Ohio town on Christmas Eve. What can be done to stop it? (Approximately 245 pages)
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