
Dog-Eared Life
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Narrated by:
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Rob Connolly
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By:
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Hannah Rae
About this listen
Henrietta Jones is stuck. It’s almost as if she’s dog-eared a page in the big Book of Life. A page with familiar characters and a comfortable setting and a manageable plot… and even though she wants to find out what happens next, she is scared.
Kenny Russo is scared too. Not for the same reasons Henri is, but because he has never fallen for a girl quite like her. He wants to give all of himself to her, but each time he takes a step toward doing just that, Henri takes a step back.
Dog-Eared Life is a story of trust and vulnerabilities. It’s a story of acknowledging differences and accepting them. Skipping ahead isn’t an option. Neither is revisiting the past.
©2024 Hannah R Meeson (P)2025 Hannah R MeesonWhat listeners say about Dog-Eared Life
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