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Abomination

By: Robert Swindells
Narrated by: Amanda Hulme
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Martha, the youngest daughter of fanatically religious parents, is all too aware that her family is unusual. Taunted and bullied at school, and lonely at home with only postcards from her elder sister to keep her sane, Martha knows there has to be some other way of living. But it is only when she is befriended by the new boy, Scott, that she decides to reveal the terrible secret that has so far kept her in emotional chains.©1998 Robert Swindells. (P)2001 Bolinda Publishing Difficult Discussions Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Scary Fiction Mystery

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Twelve-year-old Martha makes her first friend at school. But her ultra-religious parents forbid him to come over, lest he discover their shocking secret…The Abomination! Amanda Hulme's performance is absolutely delightful. Her voice is sweet and ethereal, perfect for Martha. Still, she effectively modulates her tone to give Scott, Martha's new friend, his own distinct voice. It's easy to get lost in Hulme's enchanting performance, and young listeners certainly will be transported. Hold on to your hat, though, because this thriller has some twists along the way!

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"A dark compelling story of religious intolerance...absolutely unmissable." (The Bookseller)

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