
Lilac and the Troll
Mysterious Tales of Loss and Woe
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Narrated by:
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Truest Dunkworth
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By:
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Truest Dunkworth
About this listen
Delve into Lilac's World of Wonder!
Lilac is a girl of eight, or ten, or twelve years old—she's not sure. She lives happily in the woods until she meets an ill-intentioned Troll who introduces her to new ideas in Lilac and the Troll.
Bobby and his stuttering friend, Sam Burberry, find out what true friendship is all about as they come dangerously close to their demise at the hands of a hungry lion in The Supreme Friendship of Sam Burberry & Bobby the Bunny.
Enjoy these two tales for young listeners, recommended for ages eight and up.
A Mysterious Tales of Loss and Woe book.
©2020 Truest Dunkworth (P)2024 Truest Dunkworth
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