
Lost Lamb
Deidra Ann Adventures, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Orejuela
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By:
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Teter Keyes
About this listen
Deidra Ann is a 12-year-old girl living in southern United States during the mid-1960s. Living with her grandmother and aunt, Deidra Ann has never met her mother.
Behind their house is a forest where mysterious things happen; a forest that is off limits to Deidra Ann. Some claim that her grandmother is a witch.
When Deidra Ann's classmate Jenny goes missing, they all want to help. Especially Deidra Ann, as it gives her a chance to explore the secretive, mysterious woods - and maybe prove the rumors about her grandmother right.
But what is really hiding deep in the forest, and could the stories about Deidra Ann's grandmother be true?
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