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THEO OF GOLDEN by Allen Levi (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)

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Language: English
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Date uploaded: Dec. 14th '25
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THEO OF GOLDEN by Allen Levi (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Allen Levi​: Narrator: David Morse, with an afterword narrated by Allen Levi​​ Full title: Theo of Golden​ Format/Length: approximately 9 hours Release date: October–December 2025 Genre/Categories: Fiction; Contemporary; Inspirational; Book‑club/literary feel‑good fiction In the small southern city of Golden, an 86‑year‑old stranger named Theo arrives seemingly by chance and becomes fascinated with ninety‑two pencil portraits hanging i

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THEO OF GOLDEN by Allen Levi (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Allen Levi​: Narrator: David Morse, with an afterword narrated by Allen Levi​​
Full title: Theo of Golden​
Format/Length: approximately 9 hours
Release date: October–December 2025
Genre/Categories: Fiction; Contemporary; Inspirational; Book‑club/literary feel‑good fiction

In the small southern city of Golden, an 86‑year‑old stranger named Theo arrives seemingly by chance and becomes fascinated with ninety‑two pencil portraits hanging in a local coffeehouse—drawings of town residents by a local artist. Theo quietly begins buying the portraits one by one and returning each to its “rightful owner,” using the exchange as a moment to listen, ask questions, and offer small, startling acts of generosity that gradually transform lives across the town.