
If Memory Surfs
A Book for Healing
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Graves
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By:
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Christy Burbidge
About this listen
When Memory the seal survives a bad thing and an injury, she knows life will never be the same. Recovering at the Rescue Center, she meets three new friends, each healing from wounds of their own. When it comes time for her to surf the waves again, Memory freezes from fear. But if she doesn’t surf back over Danger Reef, she will never get home to her family.
Will Memory’s fear get the best of her, or will she find strength in the memories of her friends, helping her to surf over Danger Reef freely and happily once more? Find out in If Memory Surfs, an excellent primer for engagement on animals, our natural world, grief, and helping others.
©2022 Christy Burbidge (P)2022 Christy Burbidge
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