Airy Nothing
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Narrated by:
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Dael Akkerman
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By:
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Clarissa Pattern
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When you’ve always been told you’re wrong, finding a place that accepts you can be the most magical thing in the world.
John has always seen things others could not see. He runs away to fabled London to find his fortune, but all he finds are grimy streets, rife with hangings and disease.
Black Jack is a fast-talking pickpocket, ready to show John a new life, in the big city. When John first sees Shakespeare’s wondrous Globe theatre, he becomes convinced that this is where he truly belongs. But, can Black Jack resist the urge to make some easy coin off of his new, naïve friend? And can John step up to the stage, before the beast of the city swallows them both?
Airy Nothing is a magical period tale of two boys finding friendship, love, and acceptance in seething Elizabethan London.
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- supernatural fan
- 03-03-22
Great story, atmospheric
Had already read the book and was really excited to then have it as an audiobook. Love the Elizabethan setting and especially Black Jack. The recording was a little echoey at the beginning but it really improved after the first couple of chapters. Dael Akkerman has a great voice and I loved the different accents he put on for different characters. Really fleshed them out in my mind. Would heartliy recommend this to everyone looking for a great story, read brilliantly.
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