
Enjoy the Float: An Anecdote: Volume 2: Boughta's Adventures
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Narrated by:
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Diane Stanley
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By:
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Joseph Yrigollen
About this listen
Volume 2 of this amusing, playful tale focuses on Boughta Otter, a social butterfly and budding social media influencer who desires fame and fortune. She eagerly acquires and spends cash as fast as she can to gain clout and followers, and although the climb is slow and tedious, she eventually and successfully builds her brand.
Once she achieves her dreams, will her zealous followers and all the prestige that comes with popularity lead to the happiness and pride she desires, or will she find purpose and joy another way?
This book is written in rhyming verse and contains glossary terms for listeners who may be unfamiliar with some of the vocabulary.
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