The Darkest Child Free Audiobook Download by Delores Phillips


The Darkest Child is written in a style that makes you feel like you are listening to a storyteller's tales. It effectively tells the story of how parents can have a negative effect on their children, and how children can have a positive effect on their parents.

The Darkest Child is a book that is written by Delores Phillips and it was first published in 1973. It was illustrated by Chris Van Der Beek. The book is about two children who were abused and neglected by their parents. The children turn to each other for comfort, but eventually one of the children's curiosity leads him to learn about his dark side, causing them to have a falling out and the protagonist to go on a downward spiral.

'The Darkest Child' is about a young boy who is forever tormented by an evil spirit that wants to kill him. His father tells him the only way to escape its spell is to try and find its weaknesses, so he goes on a journey with his friend and his dog.

Bahni Turpin narrates this story of a twelve-year-old girl named Ruthie, who is in the foster care system and has been abandoned by her mother. She's struggling with school, and has multiple problems at home. Her life gets turned upside down when she meets a new family member. It's a beautiful story of hope and finding strength in yourself to persevere against all odds.

The Darkest Child tells the story of a woman who is struggling to keep her family together as her husband is working on-line in America and her children are not behaving like most other kids their age. When there are no more options left, she takes matters into her own hands and starts teaching them about life the old-fashioned way.

I loved the audiobook. I love Bahni Turpin narration. I enjoyed the story's suspenseful moments and overall I thought it was a great read for those who enjoy horror and mystery genre.

Published Date 2018-01-30
Duration 15 hours 24 minutes
Author Delores Phillips
Narrated Bahni Turpin
Reviews
(135 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Black Literature, Historical Fiction

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