A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys
Gelesen von Clive Catterall
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Yankee student stays at a country house called Tanglewood during a golden New England fall. Also at the house are about a dozen children: younger cousins of the student and their friends of varying ages. The student, as much to amuse himself as to amuse the children, organises games and activities and tells stories. And the stories he tells are wild and fantastic. When his store of fairy tales and folk legends is exhausted he hits on the idea of retelling Greek Myths in his own style.
We visit Tanglewood six times during the course of a year and hear six of the student's beautifully told stories: The Gorgon's Head, The Golden Touch, A Paradise of Children, The Three Golden Apples, The Miraculous Pitcher and The Chimaera. (Summary by Clive Catterall) (5 hr 8 min)
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Bewertungen
reader is great, as always
LAM
Wonderful reading-Clive is one of my favorites and I hope he reads more!
Good names for the children
David
It was pleasent to listen to the old Greek tails updated.
love this voice and the stories
mij
Another outstanding reading by Clive Catterall. The ancient myths of Pandora, Hercules,King Midas and more told within an additional story frame making delightful listening for young and not so young.
Very enjoyable listening.
Dana
Clive really captures and holds all four of our young boys' attention. Love these stories!
classic
story lover
Excellent job by Clive Catterall. What a voice. If you like mythology but want a simpler version, this is for you. Written for children pleasant bedtime listening for adults or children.
A Reader
I really like this reader he makes every story he reads very interesting!
Lovely book
Karen Bromberg
The reader, Clive Catterall makes this book special.
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Very entertaining stories and very well read. Thank you