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Sewing Moonlight
- Narrated by: Toby Webster
- Length: 15 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
New Zealand, 1928. When Wilhelm Erdinger arrives in the sleepy village of Falters Mill, claiming to want nothing more than to be left alone to pursue a self-sufficient life, the locals are more than happy to oblige. Against all expectations, his life flourishes, and he discovers both unexpected friendship and love. But as war marches ever closer, it is not the locals' growing antipathy against the German in their midst that threatens to bring his tenuous happiness crashing down, but a dark secret from his past.
©2024 Kyle Mewburn (P)2024 Ulverscroft Ltd
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