
When the Blue Birds Sing
Andie Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Maggie Ross
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By:
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Sylvia Mader
About this listen
In this second novel of the trilogy, When the Bluebirds Sing, we meet Andie’s daughters, each of whom choose a unique path for adult fulfillment.
Does beautiful, fair-skinned Leana become an accomplished pianist despite being tormented by an African-American professor who wants a sexual relationship? Does Nicole have a meaningful
life after marrying an African American? They each have a law degree and want to help blacks and other people of color escape entrapment by the courts.
Can Danielle, the loving youngest sister, find happiness when she marries a Native American whose tribe lives on Martha’s Vineyard?
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