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The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread
- De: Don Robertson
- Narrado por: Tony Barbour
- Duración: 7 h y 59 m
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On a quiet autumn afternoon in 1944, nine-year-old Morris Bird III decides to visit a friend who lives on the other side of town. So he grabs the handle of his red wagon and, with his little sister in tow, begins an incredible pilgrimage across Cleveland...and out of childhood forever.
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Splendid rendition of a modern American classic
- De Wild Wise Woman en 11-16-18
- The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread
- De: Don Robertson
- Narrado por: Tony Barbour
The Greatest thing since sliced bread
Revisado: 12-10-17
I love how young the hero sounds compared to the children of today. And yet by the end of the story he is grown in stature, that we could only hope for a child in today's world. Set in 1944, in Cleveland, a world as difficult and as safe as can be lived in, a child goes on an epic journey of 4 miles and gets his reward. I loved all the vignettes to color the landscape of the time. I loved how the time was not perfect and everything upright. It was messy but you try hard and do your best.
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