Author: Lily Amis
Narrator: Carl Lindquist
Unabridged: 0 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 09/01/2017
Genre: Fiction - Biographical
It's really true, the best matches are made when you least expect it. Lily, a sensitive and affectionate child, is well aware that she finds herself, in difficult circumstances. She is tossed on a journey without a destination and without a future, far away from her homeland, because of a cruel and inhumane war. In the cold and impersonal terminal of an international airport a winking little friend locks his eyes with a child in a souvenir shop. It is love at first sight. He chooses her and she chooses him from among many. It is the beginning of Lily’s adventure full of dark shades, of discouragement, depression and departures, but always next to the reassuring smile of little Teddy. A faithful and unmissable friend. This tender story is told in the words of a loyal teddy bear who spends a lifetime waiting for his Lily to shower him with her reassuring love and caring. A story about the importance of friendship and memories. A magical tale, like a warm hug that smells of childhood, reassuring memories and happy thoughts.
“Teddy & Lily” is a delightful book inspired by the memoir, “Destination: Freedom”. This sweet story, about the power of love and the values of friendship, told by Teddy himself, is an educational book for both young and adult listeners. It is an age- and timeless story narrated by the talented actor and singer Carl Lindquist.
Written by Lily Amis
Audiobook narrated by Carl Lindquist
Recorded at Jake Waby Productions London UK 2017
Licensed music by Johan Hynynen at Epidemic Sound Music
Production Copyright by www.nasSima-design.com 2017
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