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Perfect little world [sound recording] /

by Wilson, Kevin; Plummer, Therese.
Material type: materialTypeLabelSoundPublisher: [Melbourne, Vic.] : Bolinda audio, 2017Edition: Unabridged.Description: 11 sound discs (CD) (12 hr., 15 min.) : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in. ; in container.ISBN: 9781489374721.Subject(s): Families -- Fiction | Single women -- Fiction | Single mothers -- Fiction | Audiobooks | Mothers and sons -- FictionRead by Therese Plummer.Summary: Isabelle Pool, recently graduated from high school and pregnant with her art teacher's baby, is just about out of options. Her mother is dead, her father's a drunk and the art teacher is too much of a head case to help raise the child. Izzy knows she can be a good mother, but without any money or prospects, she's left searching. So when she's offered a space in The Infinite Family Project - a utopian ideal funded by an eccentric billionaire - she accepts. Housed in a spacious compound in Tennessee, she joins nine other couples, all with children the same age as her newborn son, to raise their children as one extended family, in their own perfect little world. But can this experiment really work - or is it destined to go horribly wrong?
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Spoken Word CD - Adult Spoken Word CD - Adult Formby Library Spoken word Adult fiction Available 003000467X
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11 audio CDs.

Duration: 12:15:09.

Read by Therese Plummer.

Isabelle Pool, recently graduated from high school and pregnant with her art teacher's baby, is just about out of options. Her mother is dead, her father's a drunk and the art teacher is too much of a head case to help raise the child. Izzy knows she can be a good mother, but without any money or prospects, she's left searching. So when she's offered a space in The Infinite Family Project - a utopian ideal funded by an eccentric billionaire - she accepts. Housed in a spacious compound in Tennessee, she joins nine other couples, all with children the same age as her newborn son, to raise their children as one extended family, in their own perfect little world. But can this experiment really work - or is it destined to go horribly wrong?

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