The Lee family relies on their eldest boy, Edwin, to help them with the problems they face in New Zealand. Edwin befriends a Maori boy, Whero, and after Mount Tarawera erupts the two boys search for Whero’s family when his village is buried under volcanic ash and mud.
Doing and Daring
The Lee family relies on their eldest boy, Edwin, to help them with the problems they face in New Zealand. Edwin befriends a Maori boy, Whero, and after Mount Tarawera erupts the two boys search for Whero’s family when his village is buried under volcanic ash and mud.
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