
Sam and the Resistance
Sam Stories, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Linda Barrans
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Cate Barratt
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By:
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Linda Barrans
About this listen
Sam the sheep is having a hard time. He is pining for Ava the fox, and his actor friends are away performing their play without him. What’s more, someone has decided to build a Community Center in the next field, and the noise is simply terrible.
One of the builders has deeply offended Morag the Tabby Cat, and she is starting a Resistance movement – though why she thinks there are gorillas in the field is anybody’s guess.
Watt the dog is in trouble as usual; Erin the hedgehog has upset the bees; and a pair of demented squirrels is racing around on a zip line. It seems everyone is having problems. How is one grumpy little sheep supposed to sort out all of this?
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