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The Sweetheart of Prosper County
- Narrated by: Suzy Jackson
- Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Austin Gray is almost 15, and she's tired of not being noticed. So she hatches a plan to become Prosper County's Sweetheart in order to ride through town during the annual parade, waving and smiling to everyone. To make her dream come true, however, she'll have to join the Future Farmers of America. But what's a little hunting and fishing (and livestock raising) to a determined teenager?
©2009 Jill S. Alexander (P)2009 Recorded Books, LLC
What the critics say
"A refreshing picture of teen angst, with realistic dialogue and memorable characters." (School Library Journal)
"Alexander's debut is marked by a colorful supporting cast, fresh dialogue and Southern personality, which contribute to an entertainingly theatrical vision of smalltown life. The strong but precarious mother-daughter bond is well paired to the themes of finding inner strength and self-acceptance and letting go of the past." (Publishers Weekly)
"Alexander's debut is marked by a colorful supporting cast, fresh dialogue and Southern personality, which contribute to an entertainingly theatrical vision of smalltown life. The strong but precarious mother-daughter bond is well paired to the themes of finding inner strength and self-acceptance and letting go of the past." (Publishers Weekly)