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Where the River Begins

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Where the River Begins

By: Patricia St. John
Narrated by: Kim Morton
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In Where the River Begins, a confused and misguided youngster stays with a Christian family while his mother is institutionalized. They help him discover the source of the nearby river and the source of the Christian life.

©1980 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago (P)2021 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
Family Life Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Religious Fiction
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lovely, moving story with an awful narrator

this story is lovely, honest, and perfect for the 7 to 10-year-old crowd. This narrator is one of the worst I have ever heard. he is taking a story with some elements of sadness and grief and y somehow making it sound cute and babyish. his voices are ridiculous, especially adult men, who he just makes sound like caricatures rather than characters. It is just awful. Even my kids, could usually don't comment on narrators at all, could barely listen to this story.

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