
The Search for Marco Polo
A Bananafish Arts Production (LBB - Little Bit Books)
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Narrado por:
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Nick Holbrook
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De:
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Joseph Bodnar
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Do you seek to thrive? Have a need to be nourished and inspired?? Try an LBB!! A Little Bit Book. An LBB is packed with all types of key information that will assist someone in the development of positive outcomes becoming the norm. Great for plane rides, great for train rides, great for daydreamers…
Little Bit Book: Instructions
1. It doesn't matter what you're doing just pick up the book and listen
2. Look!! Interesting medicine!! Chapter 1 is done
3. Take a bite. Pour a drink. Use the John.
4. Chapter 2 a little bit more
5. Take another bite. Get a sweater. Let the dog out.
6. Chapter 3 it's building!!
7. Put the dishes in the sink etcetera
LBB's do not have long drawn-out chapters, instead the guidance breathes as brevity is the soul of wit in a Little Bit Book. Great for long rides, lonely days, and broken hearts…
Marco Polo was not the famous explorer, though he often felt like one. He wandered through life feeling as though he were searching for a destination he could never quite name. Born in a small, sleepy town nestled in a valley, Marco always felt like he didn’t belong there—or anywhere.
At school, he was neither the best nor the worst. He wasn’t the fastest runner, the smartest student, or the most charismatic speaker. He wasn’t teased, but he wasn’t celebrated, either. He drifted through classrooms and lunchrooms like a shadow, barely noticed.
“Why do I feel so lost?” Marco often thought, staring out of his bedroom window at the hills that surrounded his town. The world beyond those hills seemed so vast, so inviting, yet completely unreachable.