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Rewards and Fairies

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(4,433 Sterne; 15 Bewertungen)

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (December 30, 1865 – January 18, 1936) was an English author and poet, born in India, and best known today for his children’s books, including The Jungle Book, Just So Stories, and Puck of Pook’s Hill; his novel, Kim; his poems, including “Mandalay”, “Gunga Din”, and “If—”; and his many short stories, including “The Man Who Would Be King” and the collections Life’s Handicap, The Day’s Work, and Plain Tales from the Hills. He is regarded as a major “innovator in the art of the short story”; his children’s books are enduring classics of children’s literature; and his best work speaks to a versatile and luminous narrative gift.

Dan and Una met Puck last summer, in Puck of Pook’s Hill. This summer, they meet him again - and several individuals from different periods in history, who, while generally not famous themselves, tell their tales of meeting Queen Elizabeth, Francis Drake, George Washington, and other well-known historical figures. Sadly, Dan and Una forget these encounters as soon as they are over, but the reader can enjoy them for years to come! (Summary by Wikipedia and Catharine Eastman) (7 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Introduction

4:26

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

Cold Iron

35:31

Read by Sage Tyrtle

Gloriana

40:40

Read by Catharine Eastman

The Wrong Thing

46:58

Read by Mark F. Smith

Marklake Witches

44:45

Read by Peter Eastman

The Knife and the Naked Chalk

39:30

Read by Meredith Hughes

Brother Square Toes

46:56

Read by Kiki Baessell

A Priest in Spite of Himself

47:55

Read by Sibella Denton

The Conversion of St Wilfrid

37:50

Read by Shurtagal

A Doctor of Medicine

41:39

Read by Ted Delorme

Simple Simon

37:56

Read by Russ Lemker

The Tree of Justice

45:55

Read by Mark F. Smith

Bewertungen

(4 Sterne)

I thought the narrations were good! The story was okay a nice follow on from Puck of Pooks hill. It was nice and good but not amazing 4/5 😊👍

Not Bad

(3 Sterne)

I didn't find this book particularly engaging. Not nearly as good as Puck of Pook's Hill, but still not bad.