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There’s a Light at the End of My Muddle

By: Ellen Palestrant
Narrated by: Ellen Palestrant
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You will have fun listening to There's a Light at the End of My Muddle, read by the author Ellen Palestrant. There are more than 70 highly original poems, limericks, and tongue-twisters in this collection, such as "My Story is a Hula-Hoop", "Slurping Pasta", "Colors Are a Magic Trick", and "Thorny Thicket Thistles". All are entertaining, thought-provoking, witty, zany, and imaginative. Did you know that "vaulting and somersaulting without ever halting at the speed of thunderbolting down streets still asphalting will lead to multi-faulting"? Did you know that you should always "Let Sleeping Hippos Lie" or that "Colors can be the Magic Trick to Stoke your Energy and Make you Tick"? This is a highly original audiobook to be enjoyed by all ages.

©2021 Ellen Palestrant (P)2021 Ellen Palestrant
Comedy & Humour Poetry Witty Comedy

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