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A Book About 2020
- The Pandemic as Seen by the Rest of Us
- Narrated by: Multiple
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What do you remember about 2020? Do you remember where you were when you first learned your state was going to lock down? Do you remember how long that first week felt, when nothing was certain and normal life seemed to fall away piece by piece? Now that we've had a moment to breathe, it's important to look back at what happened during those trying times so that we can remember the lessons we all learned. From the 2020 election to the George Floyd killing, this book is a time capsule of a shared moment in history voiced by over 15 different actors.
©2021 Gretchen Elhassani (P)2023 Gretchen Elhassani
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