
The Adventures of Sherrie and Chubbie
Cooperation
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Narrated by:
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KilPatrick Griffin
About this listen
Alma has had an accident and she is not healthy enough to care for Sherrie this summer. Sherrie is devastated that she will not get her quality time with her beloved grandmother. Alma's house was the scene of her first miracle and Sherrie wanted to spend time with her summer friends and reminisce, so she is not taking no for an answer. Sherrie is mature enough to "cooperate" with Alma and Chubbie to spend the summer in Jacksonville caring for Alma as she has cared for Sherrie the past ten years. Come along on this "cooperative" adventure and see if Sherrie and Chubbie are up for the challenge!
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