
Alma
A Journey of a Silent Voice
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Narrated by:
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Jacq Ainsworth
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By:
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Milan Lovin
About this listen
Alma Cox, an American representative of the United Nations, travels abroad to help with efforts to improve the budding new infrastructure of Kuwait City. It’s there she meets Hamza Hassan, a kind, humble man seeking to help make the world a better place. They meet each other from entirely different walks of life, but they find in one another a similar perspective to their own. It’s in this perspective they discover a sense of belonging neither knew they needed, yet both realize they can’t live without. What journey will their bond take them on together? And what will come of the differences that do eventually crop up, threatening to tear apart everything they ever knew and cherished about one another?
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