The 2 Week Challenge

The 2 Week Challenge

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Sarah is your average 17 year old...mostly. Except that she vehemently opposes animal cruelty and spends all her spare time fundraising to get money for all of the animal rescue charities. She isn't the party type. Her boyfriend, David, doesn't mind, and loves her with all his heart. One day, they come across a brochure, inviting them to participate in a 2 week challenge in which participants are stranded on an island and have to fend for themselves and find their own hydration, food and shelter, with a prize of $10,000 for a chosen charity of their choice if they complete it. Sarah is adamant that she will participate, and David is her partner. But on the island where they are stranded, how will they cope being in each other's company every second of every day? How will they cope with limited food supplies? How will they deal with obstacles that are thrown at them? And will they complete The 2 Week Challenge?
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