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The Dove

Written by: Scott Floe
Narrated by: Shaina Vorspan
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Some stories glide softly on the breeze, fleeting and elusive, while others find their voice in the peaceful cooing of doves. These represent the truths we seek, taking us back and forth in the universe of the familiar. The Dove by Scott Floe is also an intense tale of longing, love, and the unseen connections that hook us to home, memory, and the people we leave behind.

Through the eyes of Liam and Lillian, we travel through sun-drenched coastlines and storm-tossed sentiments. Here, every wave harbors a secret, and every goodbye reflects like an unfinished sentence.

When their family is uprooted from the only home they've ever known, Liam resists grabbing onto the elements of her past, while Lillian retains to adopt the unknown.

In a world where change feels like an invincible tide, they must steer the shifting landscapes of childhood, friendship, and family-realizing that home is not always a place but a feeling we hold within us.

Lyrical, acute, and deeply moving, it accounts for anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to the familiar and encounter the intrepidity to chase the horizon.

©2025 Scott Floe (P)2025 Scott Floe
Contemporary
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