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Hollywood Legend
- De: Colin Remas Brown
- Narrado por: James Konicek
- Duración: 48 m
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Hollywood Legend - This story is both current and true. It tells how P22 (Panther 22) Los Angeles’s beloved mountain lion came to live peacefully in the heart of Hollywood. P22 is LA’s unofficial mascot and October 22 is now officially P-22 Day, as declared by the City of LA. This story is not a screenplay - it is written in that format for thematic purposes.
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Great historical story
- De Emily en 11-08-21
- Hollywood Legend
- De: Colin Remas Brown
- Narrado por: James Konicek
Inside story and natural history lesson
Revisado: 11-17-21
The secret life of the famous LA mountain lion. Entertaining, informative and insightful. Wonderful writing and performance.
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Bear Bob
- The Genuine Recollections of a Gold Rush Prospector, Barber, Dentist and His Frontier Philosophy Concerning a Man Named Bob
- De: Colin Remas Brown
- Narrado por: Adam Gold
- Duración: 1 h y 5 m
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The genuine recollections of a gold rush prospector, barber, dentist, and his frontier philosophy. Set during the mostly forgotten Georgia gold rush of the 1830s this tale focuses on Bob - a lucky, but grumpy gold prospector who doesn’t get along with anybody. When Bob’s exiled by the townsfolk and forced to live alone in the wilderness surrounded by bears, he makes uncanny decisions that result in a fantastical story.
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Fantastic voice of narrator
- De Emily en 02-16-21
- Bear Bob
- The Genuine Recollections of a Gold Rush Prospector, Barber, Dentist and His Frontier Philosophy Concerning a Man Named Bob
- De: Colin Remas Brown
- Narrado por: Adam Gold
Bear Bob is magical!
Revisado: 02-11-21
This story is written with a musical sense of word choice. The writing evokes a time from the American past that includes almost Shakespearean vocabulary. There’s magic in the story as well as in the listening. Delivery is a perfect match and complement to the flavor of the characters and the plot. There are many “life lessons” that make the book appealing for anyone from age 8 up.
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How M’sieu Fly Lost His Buzz Buzz Buzz and Learned to Sing
- De: Colin Remas Brown
- Narrado por: Linda Fitak
- Duración: 41 m
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Every critter has their own kind of music, but they still gotta choose. Buzz ‘bout the mud and bad weather...or sing ‘bout the good stuff we share in the dat ole bayou. In this Cajun fable, M’sieu Fly wakes up one morning to find that all his friends are missing. During his search - which takes him from Louisiana bayou to the moon - M’sieu Fly discovers what’s important in life and how to both get and keep friends.
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Great entertainment with a meaningful message.
- De Jeff Brown en 09-29-20
Great entertainment with a meaningful message.
Revisado: 09-29-20
The story is lots of fun in the way it delves into the colorful Cajun culture and introduces us to a lively and charismatic character. The reader does a terrific job and the cast of bayou characters draw one into the story. Adventure, drama, humor and a life lesson come together in this wonderfully crafted piece of writing by Colin Remas Brown.
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