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Gift of the Gab

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Gift of the Gab

By: Morris Gleitzman
Narrated by: Morris Gleitzman
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It starts off as a normal week for Rowena. A car full of stewed apples. A police call. A desperate struggle to keep Dad off national TV.

Then her world turns upside down. And suddenly Ro's battling French policemen, high explosives, and very unusual sausages to discover painful and joyous secrets that change her life forever.

In this hilarious, heart stopping climax to the adventures of Rowena Batts, heroine of Blabber Mouth and Sticky Beak, Morris Gleitzman again shows himself to be a master storyteller as he takes us from tears to laughter in the same breath.

©1999 Creative Input Pty Ltd (P)2001 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.
Animals & Nature Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Nature Witty Funny Heartfelt

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This third book in acclaimed children’s author Morris Gleitzman’s Blabber Mouth series follows intrepid heroine Rowena through a nonstop escalation of ludicrous larger-than-life adventures - all par for the course with this big-hearted, zany protagonist at the helm!

Anne-Marie Fahey brings lively, high-spirited Rowena to life with her rich and empathetic performance of this madcap audiobook. Rowena herself may be unable to talk, but Fahey nevertheless gives her a strong and unmistakable voice, transforming Gift of the Gab into an unforgettable experience for younger listeners.

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