Short Story Press Presents Adjo and the Invitation
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Narrated by:
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Isabel Acre
About this listen
Short Story Press presents "Adjo and the Invitation", by Natashiah Jansen.
A parallel world, a magical crystal, a phoenix, and an invitation: These are some of the exciting things in store for you with the latest Natashiah Jansen story, entitled “Adjo and the Invitation”.
You’ll be transported to the parallel world of Hatshepsut’s temple and learn:
- Why Adjo was sent an invitation
- Why his mother carried a pouch around her neck
- Why his father was killed
- The secret of the phoenix
- Who Anub is
- From where the phoenix originates
- Who will be victorious at the end of the day
If you love a little bit of everything, you will like “Adjo and the Invitation”.
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