Children's Audiobook : 'Sally and The Singing Whale' - Characters & Straight Narration

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Description

Audio Book [Trailer Extract] from full length audiobook.
Author: Betinna Hansen
Narration: Louise Samuels

Beverley Hills Book Awards Finalist - 2018
Readers' Favorite Five Stars - 2018
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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

African (General) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Sally has been thrown overboard. The water is cold and it drags her down. She sees a big black shape silhouetted against the dark green water onto the flutter in her stomach is replaced by fear. Shape grows as it moves toward her, and she realizes what's in front of a giant wail. Its mouth is open the size of a various wheel, and it's sucking in water. Sally can feel herself being pulled into this giant black hole. She kicks her legs and flails her arms, but little does it help. The whale drawers her in. Sally treads water inside the whale's stomach. The sound of blood running through its veins is soothing and sadly, leans back and funds I there, the whale says. You can talk, Sally says, stretching her arms and legs like a starfish. The whale laughs, of course. A whale's way. Talk Grealish. Oh, Sally say's floating around inside of the whale among glowing worms and empty sea shells. I didn't know that I'm Sally, by the way. Do you have a name? Madagascar. Is that a place somewhere? I was named after the place where I was born. Sally says, Oh, I want to see what I can dio show me