Bone Hollow

· Bolinda · Narración de Katie Beudert
Audiolibro
6 h y 43 min
Versión íntegra
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Este libro estará disponible el 1 de diciembre de 2024. No se te aplicará ningún cargo hasta que se publique.

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Gabe knows it was foolish to save that chicken. On the roof. In the middle of a storm. Yet Gabe also knows that his guardian, Ms Cleo, loves the chicken more than him. After falling off the roof, Gabe wakes up to find his neighbours staring at him tearfully. To his confusion, none of them seem to hear Gabe speak. It's almost as if they think he's dead. But Gabe's NOT dead. He feels fine! So why does everyone scream in terror when he shows up to his own funeral? Gabe flees with his dog, Ollie, the only creature who doesn't tremble at the sight of him. So when a mysterious girl named Wynne offers to let Gabe stay at her cozy house in a misty clearing, he gratefully accepts. Yet Wynne disappears from Bone Hollow for long stretches of time, and when a suspicious Gabe follows her, he makes a mind-blowing discovery. Wynne is Death and has been for thousands of years. Even more shocking ... she's convinced that Gabe is destined to replace her.

Acerca del autor

Kim Ventrella is a children's librarian, and a lover of weird, whimsical stories of all kinds. She lives in Oklahoma City. Skeleton Tree was her debut novel.

Katie completed her MA at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London in 2012, and is now a performer with many talents. She has worked on stages across the United States and United Kingdom, performing in a wide range of mediums: musical comedy, opera, ballet and everything in between. Her latest stage performance credits include The Decision at the Stockwell Playhouse and Romeo and Juliet at the Union Theatre.

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