
Hurricane Song
A Novel of New Orleans
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Jacob Norman
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Paul Volponi
About this listen
What begins as a safe haven from the storm soon turns into a nightmare as the power fails and gangs of thugs compete for turf. When his father decides to rebel, Miles must make a choice that will alter their relationship - and both of their lives - forever.
From award-winning author Paul Volponi comes this tale of how low humanity can sink in desperate times and how loudly hope can sing against the howl of tragedy.
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- Katelyn Villarreal
- 11-30-21
EXCELLENT STORY/NARRATION
100,000,000% recommend to anyone anywhere! Great story and Jacob did a great job narrating. All in all I wish there were more stars to give this.
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- Oscar
- 01-10-19
Amazing story!
I like that it has details on what happened when they seen what happened and it’s amazing on how it gets you to feel sad and other emotions for these people who went through these thing.
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