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Oscar Henry's Summer

The Wizard Without a Wand, Book 3

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Oscar Henry's Summer

By: Dale Stubbart
Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
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In audiobook three of the Wizard Without a Wand series, Oscar Henry spends his summer trying to figure out how he can possibly earn enough money to return to Wizard School. His folks could have possibly figured out how to cope with either his enormity or his gentleness, one or the other. But they can’t figure out how to cope with both. That means they can’t help their son figure out how to cope with it, either.

They had hoped Wizard School would help, but it hasn’t. So they send Oscar Henry out into the world to figure it out.

Why didn’t Oscar Henry tell someone he wouldn’t be returning? Why didn’t he tell the Tensome? Why didn’t he tell the Tomtons? Why, oh why, oh why?

In this audiobook, Oscar Henry becomes friends with two hobos - Duosity Lemon and Hobo Sam. And they’re off to have a great time!

©2015 Dale Stubbart (P)2018 Dale Stubbart
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