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  • The Movement: A Children's Story for Grown-Ups

  • By: Dave Burns
  • Narrated by: Alan Caudle
  • Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins

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The Movement: A Children's Story for Grown-Ups

By: Dave Burns
Narrated by: Alan Caudle
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”We were made... then we were left.” - The Other

The Movement: A Children's Story for Grown-Ups is the tale of a little clockwork man and his search for the Maker and the cruel joke. Told by the narrator in a "sitting around the fireplace enjoying a warm cup of cocoa" sort of way, the listener embarks on a journey through a wondrous land inhabited by wondrous creatures. Yet, the listener soon discovers that the wonder of these creatures is blanketed in a thick comforter of despair brought on by the cruelty of the joke.

Curl up in a comfy chair, dear listener - cocoa and cookies at the ready - and embark on this whimsical tale of discovery. And - if I may dare to speak - who knows what you may discover....

For the child in all of us.

©2011 Dave Burns (P)2014 Dave Burns

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