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Trinity: A Changing World

The First Black President (Adventures with Trinity, Book 2)

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Trinity: A Changing World

By: Virginia L. Bailey
Narrated by: Virginia L. Bailey
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Trinity, A Changing World: The First Black President, is a theatrical musical about the election of America's first black president. The story takes place in a school library where books come alive on the eve of November 4, 2008 - the night of the election. So, the question becomes, was the election of America’s first black president, Barack Obama, a current event or a historical event? And the debate begins. Will the library books work all night to update the children's history books with this event? You won't want to miss this enchanting and whimsical theatrical play. With delightful characters and catchy original songs, it's a heartwarming, funny, and educational story the entire family will enjoy.

©2018 Virginia L. Bailey (P)2018 Virginia L. Bailey
Literature & Fiction Music & Performing Arts Feel-Good Funny Heartfelt

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