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Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather
- Narrated by: Todd Boyce
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Once upon a time in a frozen city, strangers fall in love, wishes come true, and lives will never be the same again.
When his parents split up, a ten-year-old boy begs the sky to help him. The next day an ice storm covers his city. When the power goes out and the temperature drops, people must turn to each other to survive.
Julie, a dancer, helps Boris, an eccentric Russian mathematician, save his fish from the cold weather. But will the ice storm bring the boy's parents back together?
©2007 Pierre Szalowski (P)2013 W F Howes Ltd
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