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Eleanor's Library

By: Rebecca MacCeile
Narrated by: Theresa Bakken
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Eleanor trudged up the broad marble staircase of the Newton Public Library. The weather was dreary, and so was her mood. She had no idea what she was going to do with her massive inheritance. Not only was the building itself falling into disrepair, but the catalog was also outdated, and only a sparse following of patrons remained loyal to the old system of borrowing physical books.

Society had progressed by leaps and bounds in the years since Eleanor's grandfather had opened the library. Most everything could be found online these days, and print books were becoming a distant relic of the past. 

What becomes of Eleanor and her library? Buy this gem and find out. Eleanor's Library is a wonderful book that will capture you right from the start and keep you listening on. To inherit a library could be a dream come true, but the rest of the story takes that dream to the next level!

For the most up-to-date information about Rebecca and her upcoming projects, look online at: rebeccasbookshop.com 

©2019 Kelli Hale (P)2020 Kelli Hale
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