
"B" Is for Baylee
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Narrated by:
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Kas Nixon
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By:
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M. Kay Bates
About this listen
When fiery and determined 12-year-old Baylee Harker loses the majority of her eyesight in a softball accident, she struggles to rebuild her world. Although surrounded by supportive family members, Baylee feels as though she's lost all control of her life, until she finds hope in training for a sport she never believed possible: running the hurdles in track.
In preparing for the daunting challenge of joining the track team, Baylee forges new friendships and she feels like she's finally standing on solid ground. Unfortunately, another curveball is right around the corner, one that threatens to shatter the new world Baylee has built for herself.
©2021 Kay M. Bates (P)2022 Kay M. Bates
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