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The Land Without Color

By: Benjamin Ellefson
Narrated by: Claire Storey
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What if you were transported to a land without color? And the only one who could restore it was you?

When Alvin gets a mysterious pack of gum for his birthday, he, of course, blows a bubble as large as he can. But when that bubble carries him away to a far-off land where everything is gray, he’s in for the adventure of his life, and more than a little danger....because he’s the only one who can restore the Kingdom of Color to its former glory. 

To do it, Alvin has to battle man-eating plants, outsmart the bumbling Crimson Guards, cross the Sugar Dessert, overcome the two-headed dragon, and find the color-stealing goblins. It’s dangerous. Scary. Impossible! But it’s the only way to restore color to the kingdom.

In the multi award-winning The Land Without Color, Benjamin Ellefson has crafted a middle-grade tale full of fantasy and wonder that will capture young listener’s minds as well as their hearts.

©2016 Benjamin Ellefson (P)2020 Benjamin Ellefson

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