
Much Needed Sunshine
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Narrado por:
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Jodi Drew
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Fred Gagne
Sixteen-year-old Danya Leigh Golde has a life most girls would long for. Her father is a successful stockbroker who lavishes her with anything she desires. She attends a prestigious private school and has a close-knit circle of dependable friends.
When her father is arrested and sent to prison, her good life comes crashing down. It does not take long for Danya to believe the only one she can depend on is herself. When she sets out to live on her own on the streets of Boston, an unlikely friendship develops that, quite literally, saves her life.
An elderly homeless woman who has survived for years on the streets takes her under her wing and teaches "Sunshine" (her street name) how to survive. This audiobook chronicles the lives of several women who have taken every blow life could give them and survived with grace, determination, and most importantly, independence.
©2016 Fred Gagne (P)2020 Fred GagneListeners also enjoyed...




















feel good book
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Insightful look into life on the street
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Great Story!
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Heartwarming Story
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GREAT READ!
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Riches to rags
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Wow, where to start? The story is unbelievable and un-relatable. The bad things are oversized, the goodness and charity of the main character is also oversized. And the perfect ending was altogether too perfect. The story is predicable and sappy.
The narrator is awful! She has a bit of that Boston with certain characters which is fine but my goddess, the mispronunciations were absolutely appalling! How do you manage to mispronounce “tryst” ??? She stumbled and mispronounced her way through the book.
The one thing I will credit in this story is that the humanising of homeless folks and telling that street living comes from a wide range of reasons. That part was good & I think might have been the point of the story. However, life is rarely as tidy and wealthy as in the end as this story.
Where do I start? Predictable story & poor narration
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