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The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green

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The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green

By: Erica Boyce
Narrated by: Andrea Gallo, Morgan Hallett, Graham Halstead
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Daniel Green makes crop circles. As a member of a secret organization, he travels across the country creating strange works of art that leave communities mystified.

He's always been alone; in fact, he prefers it. But when a dying farmer hires him in a last-ditch effort to bring publicity to a small Vermont town, Daniel finds himself at odds with his heart. It isn't long before he gets drawn into a family struggling to stitch itself back together, and the consequences will change his life forever.

©2019 Erica Boyce (P)2019 Recorded Books
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction Heartfelt
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The multiple points of view were great. a little overlapping to keep the tempo of the story going. It only left me feeling dizzy at one point of the story but otherwise a great way to get a fully told account. I like that there were resolutions explicitly and implicitly. The story caught me a few times chuckling or tearing up. Lovely.

story with heart, real life edged by crop circles

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A sad story that emerges into happiness at the ending with a promise of a new beginning

Left me happy 😊

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The use of crop circles as a plot device was intriguing, but it got lost in all the dysfunction and social issues that the author forced into the story. It felt like a Lifetime movie. The narrators were ok, but I had to speed up the narration for Molly.

Lifetime movie quality

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