
Appleton Way
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Narrated by:
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Gordon MacCathay
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By:
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Sonny Collins
About this listen
A heartwarming tale of a young man who woke up after an auto crash with no memory of who he is or where he came from. The people of the small Colorado town where his accident occurred make him welcomed. A farm couple who gives him a place to live later gives him their last name as well by adopting him. Then he meets the girl who will eventually become his wife.
As the years pass, they have two sons and later a granddaughter as life prospers. But what happens when he suddenly finds out about his past after living this peaceful life for more than 30 years?
A sweet story of love and redemption that will lift your soul.
©2018 Prairie Moon Publications (P)2019 Sonny Collins
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