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Children of Morwena
- Narrated by: Sarah Kempton
- Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This is more than an audiobook about survival.
Andre and Leila, teenagers of the future and their young sister, Bonnie are thrust into a life of chaos after an enemy strike on their home city of Morwena. They are forced to combat the deadly GRIM and others with their own dark agendas but the will to be reunited, to find love, joy, and to create a common life is strong. Above all, Children of Morwena is about the many sides of love and the need to belong.
Cosmic in concept, Children of Morwena is symbolic of those issues that threaten the healthy survival of young people into the 21st century.
©2017 Helene Smith (P)2021 Leschenault Press
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