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Vivian Apple Needs a Miracle Audiobook, by Katie Coyle Play Audiobook Sample

Vivian Apple Needs a Miracle Audiobook

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Read By: Julia Whelan Publisher: Dreamscape Media Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2015 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781666606836

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

107

Longest Chapter Length:

06:55 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

42 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

05:10 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2

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Publisher Description

The predicted Rapture by Pastor Frick's Church of America has come and gone, and three thousand Believers are now missing or dead. Seventeen-year-old Vivian Apple and her best friend, Harpreet, are revolutionaries, determined to expose the Church's diabolical power grab...and to locate Viv's missing heartthrob, Peter Ivey. This fast-paced, entertaining sequel to Vivian Apple at the End of the World challenges readers to consider how to live with integrity in a disintegrating world.

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About Katie Coyle

Katie Coyle grew up in Fair Haven, New Jersey, and has an MFA from the University of Pittsburgh. Her short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in One Story, the Southeast Review, Cobalt, and Critical Quarterly. She lives in San Francisco.

About Julia Whelan

Heather O’Neill is a Canadian novelist, poet, short story writer, screenwriter, and essayist. Her prize-winning debut novel, Lullabies for Little Criminals, was published in 2006 to international critical acclaim. Her novel, The Girl Who Was Saturday Night, and the short story collection, Daydreams of Angels, were shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize in consecutive years. The collection was also shortlisted for the Paragraphe Hugh McLennan Prize for Fiction.