
Maiden of Sugar Plum Hollow
Urban Legend Series
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Narrated by:
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Josh Folsom
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By:
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Sarah Bowman
About this listen
A spooky rumor circulates around Sugarplum Hollow. It is said that a mysterious figure has been seen dancing in and out of the sun's light. Mysterious sounds are heard near the old Indian Rock above the narrow hollow.
Sarah is a young girl who sets out on an adventure to see if the legend is true or just a made-up tale told to scare the locals of the community!
Easy-listener children's audiobook, age eight to 10 recommended. Part one in the Urban Legend series.
Book one - Maiden of Sugar Plum Hollow
Book two - The Forgotten Cemetery
Book three - The Treasure Beneath the Murky Pond
©2017 Sarah L. Bowman (P)2018 Sarah L. Bowman
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