
The Legend of the Pink Unicorn 2
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Narrated by:
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Joanne Tomson
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By:
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Ken T Seth
About this listen
It is a dark time in the medieval kingdom of Arialia. The black death has arrived. Fatima loses her parents to the plague.
She's wandering in the forest alone and doesn't know where to go for comfort.
In her desperation and in the cold at night, she dreams of a pink unicorn that can save her from fear and starvation.
When she wakes she sees the carriage of the princess passing by. It has a pink unicorn design on it.
Fatima pursues the carriage, meets the princess, and her life is forever changed as she learns the true meaning of the pink unicorn.
©2015 K-Imagine Publishing (P)2019 K-Imagine Publishing
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