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On Aphasia: Being a Contribution to the Subject of the Dissolution of Speech from Cerebral Disease (1887)

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The story is about an average American family named the Chapins. They have a son who is ten years old named Jobe. Since the age of five, he watched many of the famous Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan tapes. His love grew for the Martial Arts World, but he favored Ninjitsu the most. One day his parents decided to take him to Tokyo, Japan. It was the boy’s American Dream come true to go to the Orient. Upon arriving in Japan, they boarded at the Yoshida Inn, a place located in the rural part of Japan. The Innkeepers liked Jobe so much they asked if he could stay on the rest of the summer. All went well until tragedy struck. He soon learned his parents were killed by evil ninjas on their flight that was going back to California. The readers will follow Jobe as he adventures through the Saito Mountains of Japan, to seek revenge for his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
134
ISBN
9781164848868

The story is about an average American family named the Chapins. They have a son who is ten years old named Jobe. Since the age of five, he watched many of the famous Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan tapes. His love grew for the Martial Arts World, but he favored Ninjitsu the most. One day his parents decided to take him to Tokyo, Japan. It was the boy’s American Dream come true to go to the Orient. Upon arriving in Japan, they boarded at the Yoshida Inn, a place located in the rural part of Japan. The Innkeepers liked Jobe so much they asked if he could stay on the rest of the summer. All went well until tragedy struck. He soon learned his parents were killed by evil ninjas on their flight that was going back to California. The readers will follow Jobe as he adventures through the Saito Mountains of Japan, to seek revenge for his family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
134
ISBN
9781164848868