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The Nowhere Child
- A Novel
- By: Christian White
- Narrated by: Katherine Littrell
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
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Kimberly Leamy is a photography teacher in Melbourne, Australia. Twenty-six years earlier, Sammy Went, a two-year-old girl vanished from her home in Kentucky. An American accountant who contacts Kim is convinced she was that child, kidnapped just after her birthday. She cannot believe the woman who raised her, a loving social worker who died of cancer four years ago, crossed international lines to steal a toddler. But with proof she and Sammy are in fact the same person, Kim travels to America to reunite with a family she never knew she had and to solve the mystery of her abduction.
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Surprised by the great reviews...
- By Carole on 03-07-19
- The Nowhere Child
- A Novel
- By: Christian White
- Narrated by: Katherine Littrell
Loved
Reviewed: 06-12-22
Great book I didn’t want to put it down. I thought I had the ending figured out but I did not
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Still House
- By: Christian White, Summer DeRoche
- Narrated by: Luke Arnold, Sibylla Budd
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
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Situated in a beautiful setting abutting the Balarang waterways and located on an acre of natural bushland, this three-bedroom country home is full of promise, character and potential. Featuring private access to the many splendours of Balarang Creek, this idyllic property is perfect for anyone seeking fresh air and serenity. Nostalgic for childhood summers a world away from his manic Melbourne life, Dave Johnson purchases a secluded house in a postcard-perfect coastal town.
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Another interesting story lost.
- By impac on 04-15-21
- Still House
- By: Christian White, Summer DeRoche
- Narrated by: Luke Arnold, Sibylla Budd
Great book!!
Reviewed: 11-05-21
Great book wrong title it should be called Wolfs in the wood grain. Otherwise very good. I would absolutely recommend it.
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