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The Chesapeake: Tidewater Sagas
- A Collection of Short Stories from the Chesapeake, Book 6
- Narrated by: Paul J. McSorley
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Chesapeake: Six books in the series - Tales and Scales; Legends, Yarns, and Barnacles; Oyster Buyboats, Ships and Steamed Crabs; A Man Born to Hang Can't Drown; Country Cornpone Cornucopia; and Tidewater Sagas - provide the shared memories of those who lived life to the fullest in the Chesapeake region.
This group of assembled scribes, poets, and storytellers aspires to one goal and one goal only: to entertain the listener. Most have been working hard at achieving the summit of worldly acclaim for decades.
©2018 Kenneth C Rossignol (P)2019 Kenneth C Rossignol
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