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Tell Me a Story: Timeless Folktales from Around the World (edition 2006)

by Amy Friedman (Author), Jillian Gilliland (Illustrator), Laura Hall (Composer)

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This wonderful program contains eight magical folktales read by stage and screen's most talented actors, and music by renowned composer Laura Hall will delight listeners from 5 to 95. From the banks of the mighty Mississippi to a sparkling stream in Kyoto, from the misty moors of Scotland to Africa's folktale forests, listeners will be transported as legendary heroes, mythical maidens and talented tricksters weave their magic. The compilation is funny, wise, and richly compelling.

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Title:Tell Me a Story: Timeless Folktales from Around the World
Authors:Amy Friedman (Author)
Other authors:Jillian Gilliland (Illustrator), Laura Hall (Composer)
Info:Friedman and Danziger (2006), Edition: Unabridged
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Cute short stories read by a variety of narrators. ( )
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Contains 8 tales: A Sense of Theft, Anansi and Turtle's Feast, The Selkie Bride, The Clever Girl, Two Frogs from Japan, Rabbit on the Moon, Searching for Fear, The Boatman's Howling Daughter.
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This wonderful program contains eight magical folktales read by stage and screen's most talented actors, and music by renowned composer Laura Hall will delight listeners from 5 to 95. From the banks of the mighty Mississippi to a sparkling stream in Kyoto, from the misty moors of Scotland to Africa's folktale forests, listeners will be transported as legendary heroes, mythical maidens and talented tricksters weave their magic. The compilation is funny, wise, and richly compelling.

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