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Julie McDonald

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- Okra
- 03-18-25
The virtual narrator mispronounced words
This is a really really really really short overview of a long and productive life.
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- Mr Max
- 03-04-25
Courage despite the odds
I was impressed with way the author wrote to capture Mary’s image—short like her stature—but filled with courage and wisdom from on high.
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- Maria T.
- 07-13-24
Short and informative
Short and informative; easy to listen to. Disliked AI voice - very fake, no inflection to tone.
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