
Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales
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Narrated by:
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Samuel L. Jackson
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Whoopi Goldberg
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Matt Damon
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Alan Rickman
The audiobook was a truly international affair, recorded in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, London, and Johannesburg. The stories were chosen by the Nobel Laureate himself, from every region of Africa.
Net proceeds will benefit the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and Artists for New South Africa, which works in the U.S. and South Africa to combat HIV/AIDS, provide comprehensive assistance to children orphaned by HIV/AIDS, advance human rights, educate and empower at-risk youth, and build bonds between both nations. Both organizations are working to address the impact of the AIDS pandemic on children in South Africa.
All the individuals and companies involved in the effort have donated their services to allow a maximum amount of proceeds to benefit the charities. In addition to waiving sales and distribution fees, Hachette Audio will donate 100% of proceeds to ANSA and NMCF, and NB Publishers has waived fees, so additional royalties can benefit NMCF. The audiobook was manufactured by Ivy Hill/Cinram, which is donating a significant portion of their services. The actors, creative director, engineers, graphic designers, attorneys, and recording studios fully donated their services, as did three-time Grammy winner Gavin Lurssen, who mastered the audiobook.
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Editorial reviews
in a unique effort to raise money for the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund and Artists for New South Africa, 23 narrators recorded as many African Folktales hand-picked by Mandela for this collection. The narrators ranging from Samuel L. Jackson to Whoopi Goldberg to Charlize Theron are notable actors. Half the fun of listening to these tales is trying to guess who's reading. While some voices are more distinctive than others kudos to Alan Rickman (perhaps best known now for his portrayal of Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series) who uses his pebbly baritone and stop-go cadence to full, dark effect in "The Ring of the King" all are entertaining. Also listen for "Fesito Goes to the Market", where Don Cheadle enunciates as loudly, clearly, and confidently as the best live storytellers, while giving each character a different attitude with a remarkable range of tones. Helen Mirren, too, gives a standout performance reaching the point where strength and vulnerability collide in the epic and bittersweet "The Mother Who Turned to Dust".
The stories themselves are classic morality tales, including kings and children, lions and hyenas, gold and magic. Some of the lessons are straightforward, others more cryptic, but each legend is its own full and colorful world. The stories, which average about 10 minutes each, are perfect for children not that they're at all childish. The universal themes hit hard; the tales don't always end happily, but they're light and wondrous enough for children, while being deep enough for adults (or kids) who choose to look further. At under four hours, the collection is short, but there's enough here that you'll want to listen over and over again it's sure to become a favorite bedtime ritual. Kelly MaragesCritic reviews
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What made the experience of listening to Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales the most enjoyable?
The tales of famous African folklore was brought to life by the actors and actresses that took part in the narration. It was awesome to listen to these stories as if each and every Holloywood narrator were reading it to me and only me at bedtime.What did you like best about this story?
The variety of folk tales that span the entire African continent and not just South Africa.Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favorite?
Alan Rickman's and Whoopi Goldberg's narration stood out for me.Magical for children and adults alike
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Fantastic
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Brilliant
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Stories interesting but inconsistent
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a delightful experience
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South African childhood
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Bedtime stories..
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Would you consider the audio edition of Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version.Who was your favorite character and why?
Many favoritesWhich scene was your favorite?
Can't really say.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I found many of the stories amusing and found myself chuckling at the outcome.Any additional comments?
I love these stories as they take me back to my childhood. I love the fact that I can plug my IPhone in while I am driving and listen to the stories on my way to/from work each day. Helps to mellow me out on the drive.Favorite African Folktales
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Would you listen to Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales again? Why?
Absolutely. Stories like these are timeless, and I enjoy them every time I hear them. They're great for when you need to kill 10-20 minutes, or when you want to half-listen to something you've already heard before. I like to put them on when I'm going to sleep. And, they're fun to listen to with kids because they are short and fun to talk about.A fantastic listen for adults and children
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I would recommend these stories to anyone who likes folktales. I'm an adult, but would enjoy these with my grandkids, even the one who would claim to be too old.
I'm thankful for the PDF with all the pictures and credits - great illustrations!
This is a really fun book
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