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Q: Who wrote the current carried them down the mighty Mississippi for these two lads a life changing trip?
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Who wrote The current carried them down the mighty Mississippi for two lads a life changing trip?

The book "The Current" was written by Tim Johnston. It tells the story of two teenage boys who go on a rafting trip down the Mississippi River, where they face challenges that change their lives forever.


What is the biggest river that flows into the Mississippi river?

The Missouri River, which meets the mighty Mississippi in St. Louis, Missouri.


The Missouri River is a tributary of which other larger river?

The mighty Mississippi.


What was an important river in the adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

The mighty Mississippi River.


What has five eyes and sleeps on a waterbed?

The mighty Mississippi riter of course.


What river has been over flowing for the last few weeks?

The Mighty Mississippi you don't have to called it that just the Mississippi river


What has the author B Keat written?

B. Keat has written: 'The mighty Mississippi'


What is a mighty rivulet with two words that start with m and r?

Mississippi River


What is the current game on funbrain?

mighty guy 2


Name the tributary that flows into the mississippi river due north of st loius?

The mighty Mississippi River has long been a valued source of commerce and food between Illinois and Missouri. With several tributaries feeding into it, the mightiest of those tributaries would have to be the mighty Missouri River which joins with the Mississippi North of St. Louis.


Where does lake itasca get its water?

I really have no idea where it gets enough water to supply the mighty Mississippi


What is father of American River?

Native Americans called the mighty Mississippi river the father of waters.