
The Class of 1902: Lilly’s Story
Generational Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Joe Ayres
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By:
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Joe Ayres
About this listen
This novel follows Lilly Wating's life from birth to death. It reveals how she deals with life’s trials and tribulations. It is a story about everyday existence. It speaks to all of us.
This novel is the first in what I call the Generational series. Each novel in this series follows a member of the classes of 1902, 1922, 1942, 1962, 1982, 2002, and 2022 through the course of his or her life. Each of those lives will have successes and failures, as do all our lives. Some of those successes and failures are due to the person, some due to forces beyond their control. One can't help but ask if one would have done the same things these characters did?
©2021 Joe Ayres (P)2023 Joe Ayres
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