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The Dancer, Volume III

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Jordan Scherer
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The Dancer is a simple story of a young woman in love, a young woman who is trying to find out who she is. While the story is simple, the manner in which it unfolds is anything but. And sometimes the ride is so wild it has everyone, including the author, hanging on to their seats. The Dancer starts on the Stage and that's where it ends. In between, it goes to the beach, to an Artist's Studio, and to a Native Village. We come to understand that the Artist's Studio and Native Village are other worlds. Will the Dancer find true love? Will she find her place in the World?

In the second story, Dancer, a Chief, a Shaman, a God who is a horse, and Dancers other close friends must heal the holes that have developed between the worlds. In book three, The Dancer becomes the Dancer Magnifique and the story's focus more on her daughter who is now The Dancer.

In book four, The Dancer meets Salmon, her true love. Book five is Butterfly's story (Salmon's sister). Butterfly and The Dancer are best friends, until one day Butterfly suddenly disappears. Welcome to the wonderful, if somewhat strange and chaotic world of The Dancer. Series: 5 Books- Fantasy- Other Worlds - Love Story Maturity: General Audience; Target Audience - Everybody who is young at heart and who loves stories about those who are in love and about community.

©2016 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
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