
The Water Rabbit
Lost at Sea...and Finding Myself
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Narrated by:
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Kathryn Vinclaire
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By:
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Carolyn Lee
About this listen
UK-born Carolyn experienced a dysfunctional childhood and was craving escape when she met Raymond, a boy from Hong Kong, who offered the chance of a new, exciting life. They moved their family to Hong Kong in 1994, and Raymond embarked on a career in investment banking while Carolyn looked after their three children, but as the years passed, they drifted apart and she became depressed. After her father died in 2000, Raymond suggested the family buy a yacht, and Carolyn believed a new hobby would help heal their relationship. Little did she realize that sailing and a shipwreck would ultimately drive them apart forever.
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