The Song of the Cardinal
Gene Stratton-Porter
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The Song of the Cardinal is about a big male Cardinal who lives in a tree near a farmer and his wife. The Cardinal immediately starts to sing to find himself a mate. Meanwhile the farmer and his wife enjoy watching this boisterous bird and seeing what he does. He does find a mate and through his singing the farmer and his wife's marriage is rejuvenated. It's a happy little parallel love story that will sweep you off your feet! (Summary by peppersnoodles93) (2 hr 55 min)
Chapters
01 - "Good cheer! Good cheer!" exulted the Cardinal | 37:33 | Read by Mr Krause |
02 - "Wet year! Wet year!" prophesied the Cardinal | 43:34 | Read by Mr Krause |
03 - "Come here! Come here!" entreated the Cardinal | 36:13 | Read by Kimberly Krause |
04 - "So dear! So dear!" crooned the Cardinal | 15:56 | Read by PennyAnn |
05 - "See here! See here!" demanded the Cardinal | 41:54 | Read by Kimberly Krause |
Reviews
Excellent book and excellently read!
A LibriVox Listener
Excellent book and excellently read! Thank you!!
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Jlsimu
while I love this work of Mrs. Stratton- Porter I feel the reading of it could have been much better. there are 3 distinct people doing the reading. One of which sounded at times like she was reading into a tin can. Hope to find another version to enjoy.
THargrove
Simple and elegant. I adored the feathered point of view on so many difficult subject.
The Song of the Cardinal
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