
Jane Sandis
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Johnson
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By:
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Richard Oppong
About this listen
A Short Story of Loss, Strength, and New Beginnings.
We follow the incredible journey of Jane Sandis, a young woman who was uprooted from the comfort of her town in this moving short story of resilience and hope.
She must overcome the difficult hurdles of adjusting to a new environment, meeting new friends, and navigating the uncharted waters of life when her family moves to a new town.
She finds herself in a turbulent sea of emotions, bereft and attempting to bear the weight of her loss. She fights against hopelessness every day as she tries to make sense of her broken reality and find comfort.
However, despite her grief, the young woman finds hope.
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