
Winston Apocalypse
Tales from the Afterworld, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Jimmy Moreland
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By:
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V.K. Pasanen
About this listen
Children with learning disabilities and conditions,
such fetal alcohol syndrome, require healthy, nurturing homes
and environments with a strong understanding of the special needs of such children.
They need a network of understanding care givers in school
and throughout life to help accommodate their limitations.
Winston Hinkle had none of these, and the worst of everything,
until a Man in White takes him under his wing
and gives him a glimpse of what he will become in the coming Age of Ethereal.
In the end, the failure of society may just prove apocalyptic.
This is the first of 5 Dark Novellas leading up to Dark Elementals, Tales from the Afterworld Book 7.
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