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The Princess and the Poor Boy

By: D.K. Botts
Narrated by: Claire White
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After having her sweet sixteenth birthday party ruined thanks to the birth of her newborn baby sister, Princess sees an old friend who's baby brother happened to also be born on the anniversary of his moms death. Frustrated, these two old friends decide to run away together, only to unexpectedly find themselves lost in a world that's not their own. After meeting some strange new friends, and making some even worse enemies, the two eventually find themselves forced into having to decide on whether to continue on the path that could lead home, or abandon that road for another path. A path sure to be drenched in blood. Loosely inspired by the timeless classic, the Wizard of Oz, The Princess and the Poor Boy will take your imagination for a ride to a magical land, far, far away.

©2012 Javon Morrow (P)2014 Javon Morrow
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