Maryland Allen, was a Portland, OR, author who died in 1927. The Urge, an O. Henry memorial award prize winning story for 1921, tells the tale of the the grimly ironic reasons for the success of the heroine who is the most famous comedienne of her day.
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Maryland Allen was an O. Henry memorial award prize winning (1921) author from Portland, OR, who died in 1927.
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Sergio de Rossi, originally from Seville, Spain, has been a Jacksonville, FL-based actor for thrity years. De Fanta has won numerous stage and voiceover awards in his local area, and has employed a wide range of accents for audiobooks, commercials and tv projects.
The Urge
Author: Maryland Allen
Narrator: Sergio de Rossi
ISBN: 9798886422733
SRP: $5.95
Length: 0:59:00
Item No: LL801
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