
Of Orchid and Dandelion
Presequel to Of Violet and Brunettes
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Narrated by:
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David Edes
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By:
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Dale Stubbart
About this listen
In Of Violet and Brunettes, the brunettes each have got a name - Brunetta and Brunella. The three princess sisters' mother is Orchid. Now that Orchid is back home, what will she do? Will she fit in? Why did she leave, in the first place?
Of Orchid and Dandelion tells the story of four young girls in the beginning of time who play outside the field and can't get back in. Orchid, of course, is one of these young girls. And Dandelion is another. But Orchid can't immediately recall the names of the other two girls. The tale continues with Orchid returning to her dynasty (she is the queen) and searching for the other three girls.
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