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Oli the Old Owl

By: Lee Keene
Narrated by: Karen Wilson
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A story of loneliness and fantasy. Imagination transmogrifying into reality. A secret memory that only the little boy will know. A quaint memory that will stay with the little Sanford.

The winter of 1998. December in the town of Manchester, Tennessee. Seven-year-old little Sanford ambles about. An active imagination that takes him far and wide. Questions for which, physically, he will probably never get answers to. Could Sanford encounter a woeful creature with thoughts to share? His imaginations lead him across the bucolic grounds of Coffee County.

Stories of the old owl named Oli. An old owl that wasted his life. The fears of Oli have crushed his vim and vigor. Oli and his vain pursuits. The insecurity of Oli has enwreathed him. How long can Oli hide? If Sanford and Oli were to meet, what thoughts might transmogrify?

©2021 Lee Keene (P)2021 Lee Keene
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