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  • You Should Probably Listen to This: Bullets and Butterflies

  • By: Karl Lokko
  • Narrated by: Karl Lokko
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins

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By: Karl Lokko
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Publisher's Summary

From one of the most potent and inspiring young voices in the country, Bullets and Butterflies is an audio original like no other.

Karl Lokko is the man who should be dead. A former gang leader, by the age of 16, he had been cut in the face, stabbed and shot at more times than he'd had birthday parties. In Bullets and Butterflies, Karl shares how he rejected the shocking violence in his past to become one of the most inspiring young voices in the country.

Let Karl introduce you to the 'hidden alumni' and his vision for the future as he lays out his manifesto for change.

Captivating, thought-provoking and unexpected, you should probably listen to this....

©2021 Karl Lokko (P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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