
Joey and the Magic Map
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Narrated by:
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Cory B. Anderson
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By:
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Tory C. Anderson
About this listen
Joey Johanaby thought his life ended when his dad died. Being forced to move into a mysterious, old Southern mansion in Tennessee seems to make things worse.
With Mrs. Johanaby struggling to learn new job skills, Joey is given the difficult task of looking after the twins for the summer. The mansion is home to more than Joey and his family.
Ghostly and magical characters from the mansion's past take an interest in Joey and his struggles. They want to help, but their quirky methods are questionable. After the family is almost torn apart by a near tragedy, Joey obtains a magic map.
With this map Joey goes on a journey that he might not return from - a journey that changes him forever.
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