
The Echoes of War
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Narrated by:
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Michael Russell
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By:
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Frankie Ruwa
About this listen
The Echoes of War is a powerful and emotional journey that follows Amara, a young girl growing up in a country devastated by civil war. Through the heartache and chaos of conflict, Amara's story unfolds as she navigates the loss of her childhood, the struggle for survival, and the resilience of the human spirit. As the war finally comes to an end, Amara, now an adult, reflects on the profound impact of the conflict and the strength of her people. With themes of hope, renewal, and the possibility of rebuilding, The Echoes of War is a poignant tale of survival and the enduring power of peace.
©2024 Frankie Ruwa (P)2025 Frankie Ruwa
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