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Dreams of the Blue Morpho
- Narrated by: Robert Lorick, Dave Adams
- Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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Summary
People feel there's something "witchy" about Amy. She is tormented by an oval "light" that appears at random. Amy fled to Costa Rica, where she was born, but the light has reappeared. Jack and Mojo try to help, but something very powerful is happening, and it may be traced back to an old African god.
©2002 Meatball Fulton (P)2002 ZBS Foundation
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Critic reviews
"This lush audio soundscape is worthy of a listen, if only to appreciate its color, nuance, and rich aural textures. Producer Tom Lopez of ZBS is known for his exacting standards of quality. The blue morpho is a huge tropical butterfly linked to the mystical search for a secret light. Set in Costa Rica and laden with native sounds, the story tells of three friends who search for the meaning of the mysterious light - could it be a manifestation of ancient African arts? Enjoy this treat for its intriguing story, warm and witty dialogue, and professional narration." ( AudioFile)