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The Golden Lamb
- Rufus Rides a Catfish (and Other Fables from the Farmstead), Fable #8
- Narrated by: Charles B. Roegiers
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Old Circe, the foul-tempered matriarch of the sheep herd, has escaped from the lambing house and is now missing. Normally, Rufus does not concern himself with 'sheep' issues, they’re such a churlish lot, but Circe is about to give birth. In light of this detail, her safety now is his duty. What neither he nor his people yet know is just how unusual and awe-inspiring her 'blessed event' will be. A gilded miracle is about to unfold on the farmstead, the symbolism of which is yet to be revealed!
This audiobook is the eighth in a series of ten fables aimed at inspiring young minds and encouraging thoughtful discussion.
©2021 Charles B. Roegiers (P)2024 Charles B. Roegiers
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