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Carolina Rain

By: Bruce Buckingham
Narrated by: Bruce Buckingham
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Carolina Rain, based on a true story from the author's childhood, is set in the small town of Greenwood, South Carolina in 1967. It tells the story of a young boy making one last visit to the home of his old friends, actually dear friends of his parents, shortly after their death. As his sisters rummage through their belongings, looking for something to take home, the boy reminisces the times he spend with the elderly man, and in the process learns something about death and about life as well.

©2015, 2017 Bruce Buckingham (P)2017 Bruce Buckingham
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Wonderful true story.

This true story is told in first person by the author when he was only a boy of 13. Visiting the house of dear friends soon after their deaths, he is forced to see and remember things that pull at his heart strings. He is especially torn when he discovers a gift he once gave them remained unopened, for a reason he never suspected until now.

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