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Village of Peaceville

By: Vah Kelly
Narrated by: Justice Margowski
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"The Village of Peaceville" is a fiction book about a small town occupied by animals. The town is known for its peacefulness and its inhabitants, who have lived there for generations. One day, a stranger named Saburah Smart arrives in town, bringing with him a mysterious tool that could tear the community apart. As the story unfolds, the protagonist, a young animal named Johnny, sets out to uncover the truth behind the stranger's arrival and the mystery that surrounds him. Along the way, the residents discover the danger that is about to threaten their peace, as well as their own family's past and the town's history that they never could have imagined. The book explores themes of community, family, and the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to conflict. It is a touching narrative that celebrates the resilience of the animals' spirit, the beauty of community, and the strength found in unity. It tells the story of hope, love, and the extraordinary power together in times of need.

©2024 Vah Kelly (P)2024 Vah Kelly

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