
Who Put Grandpa in the Garden!
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Narrated by:
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Penny Taddio Schroeder
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By:
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T.D. Jones
About this listen
Chelsea and Sam Rae are just like any other young couple in love. Working and trying to make a living and have a baby. Everything seems to be going as planned until Grandpa ends up in the garden. It seems Grandma has some skeletons in her closet that she wants Chelsea to take care of. Being the good granddaughter, she tries to do what's right but it doesn't end up like she planned. According to Margaret, her older sister, this is just another screw up Chelsea has done.
Chelsea is determined to make this right and ends up learning a lot about herself and her family in the process.
©2010, 2014 Teresa Jones (P)2014 Teresa Jones
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