
Fajardo's Heartsong
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Earlywine
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By:
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C.C. Black
About this listen
Jordan Ferrero is a timid boy who is celebrating his high school graduation in Fajardo, Puerto Rico where his dad is from. He hopes to make the most of his time before he goes to the University of North Carolina and enters the life of a Tarheel. He isn’t intending to fall for another boy after his first love was taken away from him, but he finds himself captivated by a boy he meets at the beach – Miguel. He wants to open his heart, but he is afraid of what it will lead to, especially since he only has a few more days on the island.
Can Jordan allow his heart to open to another? Will the magic of the island be like his abuelo told him it would? Jordan is hoping so.
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