Su Li and the Secret Bible
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Owen Deane Davis
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
America was watching closely, and they encouraged factories that had fled China during the past year to reconsider reopening their factories in the provinces. America knew that if the provinces were to have a chance to remain independent, they needed functioning economies, they needed people back at work with good paying jobs. One by one, the factories returned to the provinces. America next put pressure on the provincial governors to grant freedom of religion to their citizens. With America backing the reopening of factories, the governors weren’t about to argue over freedom of religion. In the days leading up to independence, Su Li had been forced to aid the four elderly Christians she lived with to defend their home from the provincial police trying to get in on the looting. She had done well.
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