Twain's story of an orphan is often cited as the greatest American novel.
Based in the mid 1800s before the Civil War, the novel chronicles the journey of and relationship between Huckleberry Finn and a runaway southern slave, Jim, as they flee south on the Mississippi River. The pair have a journey that bring them together and that clearly shows Mark Twain's dislike for slavery in the southern culture.
Author : Kenneth Grahame
Performed By : Martin Jarvis
Published By : Select Music & Distribution
Runtime - 3 hours 20 minutes
Type : Classics Animals Under 10s
Our Price : $15.75
The Wind in the Willows belongs to a golden age of children's books. More...
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Author : Lewis Carroll
Performed By : Alan Bennett
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime - 2 hours 30 minutes
Type : Classics Fairy Tales Under 10s Action & Adventure
Our Price : $18.99
Alan Bennett reads both of Lewis Carroll's enduringly popular Alice stories. More...
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Author : Edith Nesbit
Performed By : Anna Bentinck
Published By : Select Music & Distribution
Runtime - 2 hours 40 minutes
Type : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic Classics
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The Phoenix and the Carpet is the sequel to Five Children and It and continues the adventures of Robert, Cyril, Anthea, Jane and their baby brother, Lamb. More...
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Author : Richmal Crompton
Performed By : Martin Jarvis
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime - 3 hours
Type : Comedy Classics Humor Humor
Our Price : $22.75
Perpetually scruffy, mud-stained and mischievous - that's how some folks think of William but others know that his well-meant schemes often turn out for the best! More...
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