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Fallen Angels

By: John Biggs
Narrated by: Audra Pagano
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Meteors aren't really stars. Lizbeth knows this. But she is a descendant of the Choctaw, who believe that meteors are really stars cast out of heaven - they are the fallen angels, the bringers of bad luck. When one of them lands nearby, Lizbeth sets out to find it. She returns with a mason jar full of magic even greater and darker than she could ever have imagined.

©2015 John Biggs (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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Choctaw Magic in a Mason Jar

Lizbeth's mama is a believer in the old Choctaw legends, and even though her daddy tries to shush her, she keeps retelling the stories of the fallen angels whenever meteors fall. The latest meteor that fell leads Lizbeth into the hills to find it, but instead she captures a mason jar full of magic that changes her . . . and frightens her. Returning home with dark tales of what she has discovered, she is dismayed and doesn't know what to do with her mason jar of Choctaw magic. This short audio is an interesting folk legend for adults and children alike, with a delightful suprise ending.

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