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Auntie Maim: Revenge of the Homophones

The Sheldon Beasley Series, Volume 2

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Auntie Maim: Revenge of the Homophones

By: David Tish
Narrated by: Mark F. Smith
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Was Auntie Maim an axe murderer? Well, you might have thought so!

Auntie Mame, on the other hand, can teach you and all of us an important lesson.

The little things in life sometimes aren’t so little. Sheldon Beasley, 13, learned that lesson when his attempt to audition for a role in the wildly popular play Auntie Mame went horribly awry.

In a letter to the play’s director, Sheldon made several references to "Auntie Maim". Oops. That’s no way to impress the boss, who politely notified Sheldon he would not be invited to tryouts.

But Sheldon’s best friend, Tabby Moore, wouldn’t let Sheldon give up. She organized a political-style campaign on Sheldon’s behalf. Problem was, Sheldon, Tabby, and friends suddenly found themselves in the adult world, battling adults on the adults’ turf. With those odds, the kids’ outlook was bleak.

©2014, 2020 David Tishendorf (P)2014 David Tishendorf
Music & Performing Arts Mysteries Fiction

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