
Guardian
Where a Dream Is Challenged
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Meadows
About this listen
In the great open plains during the World War II era, there sits an airplane junkyard. This is home to Guardian, a propeller airplane destroyed in a crash that left her fighter pilot badly hurt. Guardian, who dreams of flying once again with her young soldier. Children will enjoy the imagination and the uplifted attitude of Guardian as she is faced with a challenge that could destroy her dreams. This heartfelt moral story for all ages is a true example of American courage through the heart of an airplane who loves her fighter pilot.
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