
Mirabella
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Narrated by:
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Sharon Lacey
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By:
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Edwin Gilven
About this listen
Mirabella is the first in my trilogy about coming of age.
Mirabella is a young flower and the daughter of Mother Nature who must travel to the "Cave of Knowledge" to retrieve a gift her mother left there for her years ago. This gift lay in the Northerland, and Mirabella must embark on this trip with the help of a courageous frog known by the other forest animals as Mordecia the Amazing Frog.
Their quest will lead them on the adventure of a lifetime! And this is one adventure you really do not want to miss! So, fasten your belt buckle and tie up your shoes - because it's going to be one heck of a fun and dangerous ride - Mirabella awaits you! Enjoy!
©2016 Edwin Gilven (P)2018 Edwin Gilven
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