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A Stranger in the Green Forest

How It All Began, Book 1

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A Stranger in the Green Forest

By: Simi Adigun
Narrated by: Nicola Samuel-Stevens
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Nothing bad has ever happened in the Green Forest, until now. When a mysterious stranger moves in and rabbits begin to disappear, the residents grow fearful. What kind of animal is it? Who would dare go against the laws of the Green Forest and eat the residents?

Rabbit fears for his life as more and more rabbits go missing. Squirrel is scared for his friend and can do nothing but pray for his safety. Tortoise will not stand for what is happening! He is going to have to use all the wisdom and experience he gained as a great warrior to protect the safety of the Green Forest.

Uncovering this stranger and saving the Green Forest will force the residents to work together as they experience joy, fear, anger, forgiveness, unity, and the value of friendship throughout the next four volumes of A Stranger in the Green Forest.

©2018 Simi Adigun (P)2022 Simi Adigun
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