
Camille Alexander and the Golden Period Violin
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Narrated by:
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Annelise Marie Belmonte
About this listen
Includes the short story "Redemption"!
Cami has an albatross holding her hostage to the memory of her dead parents: a 1713 golden period Stradivarius violin!
Jim has an affinity towards the Strad and a desire to help Camille become a success. Though she is pursued by Jack, a cretin ruffian whom she thinks she loves, will this boaz, Jim, sell everything to keep her safe and protect his most prized possession?
Romance, drama, and laughter are very much alive in this coming-of-age novella filled with heart, conscience, trust, and the building of confidence in the choices one makes.
©2017 Sarah Jane Heidelberg (P)2017 Sarah Jane Heidelberg
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