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The Long Way Home
- Narrated by: David Oakes
- Length: 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A tender story celebrating the importance of keeping memories alive by Corrinne Averiss, the acclaimed author of A Dot in the Snow and The Boy on the Bench.
Nanu and Otto are off on a climbing adventure - to the top of Lion Mountain!
Otto is a born explorer, just like his grandma, who is brave and bold and can’t resist the urge for adventure. But Nanu is having a forgetting day. She forgets her backpack and the name of the mountain...and then she forgets the way home and leads them deep into the forest.
Can Otto be a brave explorer - just like she taught him - and lead their expedition home?
©2021 Corrinne Averiss (P)2021 Bolinda Publishing
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