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The World's First Female Time Traveller

By: Dewi Heald
Narrated by: Janine Cooper-Marshall
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Demerara thought that life was pretty simple growing up in the valleys of Wales with her best friend Georgie, but when Georgie's family decides to emigrate, Demi sets about doing the only logical thing—cracking the secret of time travel so she can go back in time and correct their "mistake".

However, time travel raises more questions than it answers, as Demi's journey takes her through her own childhood, the history she never learned in school, Aberfan, and, of course, where all time travelers go to meet—Berlin in 1932. Demi also discovers that time travel is a male-dominated industry, and she is going to have to fight hard to become the world's first female time traveller.

Funny, poignant, and thought-provoking, this is a story for anyone with a past...or anyone who wants a future.

©2021 Dewi Heald (P)2023 Dewi Heald
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