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The Library

By: Robin White
Narrated by: Diana Guillermo
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Standing on the highest point of Moore Island was the library. A converted fort from the civil war, its neglect has led to a dangerous decay. Almost forgotten, it has suddenly become the focus of the towns council. They want to demolish the library and build a mall and the mafia has even more ambitious plans.

Only a few oppose the renovation and the old library seems destined for destruction. But after a tragic car accident involving a beloved teacher, one accident after another befalls the little island. Fear strengthens its grip on the town after the only bridge to the mainland is destroyed. Rumors add to the hysteria as people begin to mysteriously disappear.

It is Lance, a high school senior and his two sisters that begin to piece together the real intent of the library. To save the town, they must save the library but does it want their help?

The Library is a multi-level book of old vs. new. At its heart is a reverent nod of respect to authors long past. White weaves their inspiration and view on humanity into the common tales of human nature where there is only one author.

©2023 Robin White (P)2024 Robin White
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