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The Movement: Revisited
- Narrated by: Alan Caudle
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"All who draw breath, draw grace."
Welcome back, dear Reader! Back to that wondrous world full of marvelous creatures. Back to that magical land full of (not so) little hills, brightly colored meadows, and wonderful little brooks that need crossing. But let us not forget, dear Reader, the darkness of the forest, and the inhabitants therein....
.... But before we get there, dear Reader, might I suggest we get nice and comfy - with a warm glass of milk at the ready and another plate of gooey chocolate chip cookies - for I feel the Maker's work is not done, and even we may be changed before it is.
So - without further ado - let us revisit...
As always, for the child in all of us.
©2012 Dave Burns (P)2014 Dave Burns
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