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Description

A reading of the book, Shopaholic and Baby by Sophie Kinsella.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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shopaholic and baby by Sophie Kinsella in a letter from Kenneth Prendergast to Miss our Brandon dated July 30th 2003. Dear Miss Brandon, it was a great pleasure to meet you and look the other day. And I look forward to taking on the role. Is your family financial advisor? I am in the process of setting up banking arrangements and a trust fund for your unborn child. In due course, we can discuss what investments you and your husband might make in the baby's name. I look forward to getting to know you better over the coming months. Please do not hesitate to contact me on any matter, no matter how small Yours. Sincerely. Kenneth Prendergast, family investment specialist in a letter from Kenneth Prendergast to miss our Brendan dated August 1st, 2003. Dear Miss Brandon, thank you for your letter. In answer to your question, Yes. There will be an overdraft facility on the biggies bank account, although naturally I would not expect it to be used. You are sincerely Kenneth Prendergast, family investment specialist, in a letter from Kenneth Prendergast to Miss our Brandon dated august 7th, 2003. Do you miss Brandon, Thank you for your letter. I was intrigued to hear about the psychic message you recently received from your unborn child. However, I'm afraid it is impossible to access the overdraft facility at this stage. Even if, as you say, the baby wishes it. Your sincerely. Kenneth Prendergast, family investment specialist. Chapter one. Okay. Don't panic. Everything's going to be fine. Of course it is. Of course it is. If you could lift up your top, Miss Brandon, this on a graph for was a pleasant professional air. As she looks down at me, I need to apply some jelly to your abdomen before we start the scan. Absolutely. I say without moving a muscle. The thing is, I'm just a teeny bit nervous. I'm lying on a bed at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital tense with anticipation. Any minute now, Luke and I will see our baby on the screen for the first time since it was just a teeny blob. I still can't quite believe it. In fact, I still haven't quite got over the fact that I am pregnant.