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No Music for Skylark City
- Narrated by: Eboni Barnes
- Length: 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Abigail Hightower’s father loses his bid for re-election as mayor of Skylark City, the young woman searches for a way to support her family. Her greatest asset is a lovely singing voice. All she has to do is find the right style.
With her Aunt Winifred’s advice and the help of a handsome young musician, she’s soon working her way to a career.
That comes to an end when the new mayor, Mr. Crankybutt, forbids all music in Skylark City.
What will happen if Abigail can’t provide for her loved ones?
©2019 Donna Foley Mabry (P)2021 Donna Foley Mabry
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