Seven Days in June Free Audiobook Download by Tia Williams


Seven Days in June is a book about two families who were connected by their love for the same woman. The families are from different racial backgrounds, but the story does not focus on race. It focuses on how everyone's lives intersect and how love can change someone's life.

"The first time I read this book was in seventh grade. It was my first time to read a book outside of our required reading list but I wasn't scared. This book is filled with hope and love."

June is a busy time for any actuary on the path to certification, but for 22-year-old Tia Williams, it's strictly business. It's a Friday when she finds out she's been locked out of her own office after hours, never to return. Terrified that the entire building will soon be condemned and forced to vacate before she realizes her dream of becoming an actuary, Tia sets out on a quest to discover whether or not the building will be saved.

Based on the book of the same name, this audiobook tells the story of a group of friends that have been meeting to play baseball every Friday night for 3 years. This season, they decide to take up a new challenge: play ball in front of their high school on Fridays. They get a lot of good things out of it, but not everything goes as planned.

Seven Days in June is about a young woman named Tia who has just graduated from college and has decided on the next adventure: moving to France. The story follows her journey through her first three weeks living there and her discovery of who she really is.

This is a story of the journey of one young woman's search for her brother, who went missing during the war and was never found. It follows her quest to find answers in what feels like a hopeless cause. Tia Williams is also an accomplished author and journalist who has written extensively on topics related to social justice and race.

Published Date 2021-06-01
Duration 10 hours 32 minutes
Author Tia Williams
Narrated Mela Lee
Reviews
(24 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, Black Literature

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