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The long way home [sound recording] / Ann M. Martin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: YA 2051 | Random House/Listening LibrarySeries: Martin, Ann M., Family tree ; bk. 2.Copyright date: ℗2013Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 4 audio discs (4 hr., 38 min.) : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • spoken word
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
ISBN:
  • 0804122342
  • 0804122369 :
  • 9780804122344
  • 9780804122368 :
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Read by Kim Mai Guest.Summary: Dana is Abby and Zander's daughter, but growing up in New York City in the late nineteen fifties is not always easy, especially when you would like your own room separate from your twin sister--and when your beloved father dies and you are forced to move things just get worse.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Audiobook Children's Audiobook Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Audiobook Martin Ann M. Available 33111007873413
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Four girls. Four generations. One family.
The second entry in the beautiful new series from Ann M. Martin.

Dana is Abby's daughter -- but she's always been much closer to her father, Zander. He's a celebrated New York author who encourages Dana's artistic talents . . . even if he sometimes drinks too much. Dana is on his side in any argument, regardless of whether he's wrong. And then her father dies.

After years of moving, often with her mother and three siblings, Dana is angry at Abby, and wants nothing more than to leave her family and get back to New York City. She moves in with her young, bohemian aunt Adele, determined to study art, attend school, achieve independence, and avoid all the mistakes her mother made. But can she leave her family and Maine behind?

Compact discs.

Read by Kim Mai Guest.

Dana is Abby and Zander's daughter, but growing up in New York City in the late nineteen fifties is not always easy, especially when you would like your own room separate from your twin sister--and when your beloved father dies and you are forced to move things just get worse.

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