Hair Power
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Narrated by:
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Kristin James
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By:
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Piers Anthony
About this listen
Terminal cancer patient Quiti walks into an abandoned building, planning on taking her life. Instead, she encounters a telepathic ball of hair that insists it is an alien seeking to facilitate diplomatic communication on Earth.
Quiti assumes it is all a hallucination conjured up by her brain tumor. Because of this assumption, when she saves the alien's life and it insists on doing Quiti a favor in return, she only asks for her hair back. She soon discovers, however, that the creature's gift extends much further than her new locks that can change color with a thought.
As her powers grow and her deadly illness goes into remission, Quiti quickly realizes that there are those that would want to use her for her abilities and is forced to leave behind everything that she knew.
Will this blessing curse her to a life on the run, or does the mysterious hairball have more in store for her?
Piers Anthony, critically acclaimed author of the New York Times best-selling Xanth series, brings together humor and adventure in this original story of loyalty, friendship, extraordinary powers, and hair. Dreaming Big Publications
©2016 Kristi Morgan (P)2017 Kristi MorganWhat listeners say about Hair Power
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- Anonymous User
- 22-04-19
Wonderfully light and fun story
A fun and easy listening story that is really well read by the speaker. Left me wanting more... and and buying the next one immediately!
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- Voyager
- 24-04-18
Humerous and really weird, in a good way.
What to say, it's funny, it's a good romp and it was narrated superbly.
Terrific singing voice near the end, well done and an easy voice to listen to.
Well outside my normal audio book ballpark as the Americans put it but I thought it was funny and very quirky.
Already buying second book just for the feel good factor.
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