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The Tin Can House and Other Stories

By: Susan Pepper Robbins
Narrated by: Connie Hall
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The Tin Can House and Other Stories is a remarkable short story collection by renowned Virginia author Susan Pepper Robbins. Featuring some of her best short stories, the collection delivers powerful, gritty characters full of heart and spirit. Ranging from longer stories to one-page hitters, Robbins masters the pen and sprays ink economically.

©2020 Susan Pepper Robbins (P)2021 Susan Pepper Robbins
Fiction Short Stories Heartfelt
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The story behind in this recording in palpable and sincere made all the more so in the capable hands of the narrator, Connie Hall. Through her narration I felt transported to the front porch sitting side by side in rockers with the first person main character in this book listening to her recount her anecdotes from her life. At times, it felt so much like she was right there that my subconscious felt the need to interject in the would-be porch chat. Well worth the listen!

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