Calvin and Pudge and the Heart of the Forest. Suspense filled mystery for kids of all ages.
The heart keeper Revealed
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Steven Doornbos
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In a world where progress wears the mask of profit, Calvin and Pudge must anchor their town against forces that would steal its very heartbeat. With suspense, mystery, a touch of humor, and the fierce loyalty only a boy and his dog can share, this tale proves that even small voices can steady the ground when storms come calling.
The forest has a secret.
The town has a covenant.
And one boy and his beagle hold the anchor.
When corporate suits march into town promising jobs, growth, and renewal, they bring more than contracts—they bring machines designed to drink the echoes of the earth itself. Calvin and Pudge discover that the land is alive, bound to an ancient agreement: Ask first. Keep what’s given. Return what you borrow.
But when that covenant is challenged, bells must ring, wells must hush, and anchors must hold. From secret ledgers to midnight meetings on an old trestle, Calvin and Pudge uncover the truth: stories are stronger than contracts, and some promises are too deep to sell.
Suspenseful, heartfelt, and laced with mystery, Calvin and Pudge and the Heart of the Forest is a thrilling children’s adventure that reminds us all—big or small—that the heart remembers who listens.
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