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Where the River Begins

By: Patricia St. John
Narrated by: Kim Morton
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Summary

In Where the River Begins, a confused and misguided youngster stays with a Christian family while his mother is institutionalized. They help him discover the source of the nearby river and the source of the Christian life.

©1980 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago (P)2021 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
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P St John is always good value

This is a very modern tale from Patricia St John. Not as good as Star of Light and Treasures of the snow, especially in this abridged version, but nevertheless a realistic and heart-warming story.
The narrator does well when narrating, but the individual character voices made me cringe at times. The Framer started off in an angry voice and seemed to sound angry throughout, which isn’t in keeping with the story.

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