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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Daniel E. Harold

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
The small lumberjacking town of Manchineel, nestled along Michigan’s northeastern shoreline, was destined to fail. With a curse hanging over it since its foundation, the town is in its final days in the spring of 1975.
Among the townsfolk struggling to find new jobs and new homes, the Whitaker family is experiencing the greatest hardship. Crushed by mounting debt following their daughter’s horrific accident, they face an uncertain future with bleak prospects. An innocent discovery, however, brings fresh water to their table and new hope into their lives, at least initially. Ensuing events, both miraculous and devastating, flow from the water, leaving the townsfolk to wonder whether the source of Manchineel’s curse or salvation has been found.
“What was not given shall be your curse.”
George “Doc” Pruner, 1855
“Faith is what life is all about. We spend our lives trying to figure out the meaning of life. When one truly thinks about it, that’s all it is.”
Stan LaGane, 1975
“I think anything we humans touch turns bad.”
Tory Timmons, 1975
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