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Mar 14, 2008

Original Airdate 2008

04:07 Booktalk Begins
11:40 Chapter 23
34:43 Chapter 24

All of CraftLit"s Catalogue can be found here: https://bit.ly/craftlit-library-2023

Chapters 23-24 - End of Frank

I'm off to a funeral but I've left you this podcast. No time for links on the show notes right now. I'll update them this weekend. MANY thanks to Becky who read so nicely for us today!

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