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"...listeners become detectives, right along with the children...giving a unique and appropriate voices of buyers at the barn sale, a dog barking, and wrapping paper crinkling give the feel of a radio play."-School Library Journal
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"....Rachel Lillis's narration captures the essence of the young neighbors... Sound effects such as "wooing" ghosts and cascading marbles underscore important moments in the plot." AudioFile Magazine
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" Richard Jacobson's book is expressively read by Rachael Lillis, who provides a variety of voices for the characters. A musical background and sound effects enhance the telling. "-School Library Journal
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AudioFile's Earphones Award "Rachel Lillis narrates with aplomb. She nimbly switches between well-voiced characters, moving the story along at a pace suitable for enjoying its important moments....Fun listening-again and again." -AudioFile Magazine
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"Andy Shane believes that if he can find a four-leaf clover, he will have that little extra bit of luck he needs to win the bike-decorating contest in his town's upcoming parade.... Jennifer Richard Jacobson's beginning chapter book is read by Rachael Lillis who gives the characters unique voices that match their personalities."-School Library Journal
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