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Piccadilly Pioneers

By: DT Jones
Narrated by: Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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Homeless and alone, Natasha Palmer searches the streets for her lost brother, but what she finds is hopelessness and fear. The weeks soon turn into months, and she is no closer to finding Nathan than she would be if she took out an ad in the paper. Hunger and lice are the normal occupants among those huddling in the shadows, hidden from a world that does not want to see them.

Taking an abandoned baby into her embrace, Natasha strives to survive on the cold, lonely streets with very little to see her through. She is nearly out of money, and Hope no longer seems like an ally. How is she supposed to support herself and her newfound baby while trying to find her brother?

Douglas was known to those who called the streets home as Uncle Herman. He helps where he can and dreams of a different kind of life for everyone. What he finds is a shy red-haired angel playing house with another woman's baby.

With a dream of a future that involves hard work, sweat, and tears, he leads a group of homeless people to an abandoned ghost town that his brother loved as a child.

©2019, 2025 DT Jones (P)2025 DT Jones
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