
The Tale of the Oat Cake Crag
The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter
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Virginia Leishman
Works by best-selling author Susan Wittig Albert have been nominated for the Agatha and Anthony awards. In The Tale of Oat Cake Crag, Miss Beatrix Potter is frustrated by distractions near her home. As the noisy test flights of a hydroplane disrupt her concentration, Beatrix investigates a string of bizarre letters threatening a friend’s reputation. Then life becomes even more complicated when the body of the hydroplane project funder is found at the foot of Oat Cake Crag.
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In this book, in 1911-12, a "flying bird" --the hydroplane-- is disturbing the tranquility of everyone in the district. Beatrix, and her fiancé, Will Heelis, are deciding how to tell their plans to her parents, who are bound and determined to keep Beatrix single so she can care for them in their old age. Then, threatening letters are scaring Beatrix's friend who is planing to marry the new vicar.
In the animal arena, a surprise birthday party is in the mix, a Jack Russell Terrier saves a man's life, and a dragon searches out the "flying bird" with an owl. Lots of fun with dialogue reminiscent of Potter's actual children's books. Great fun read!
A must read for Beatrix Potter fans!
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What made the experience of listening to The Tale of the Oat Cake Crag the most enjoyable?
I thoroughly enjoyed how Ms. Albert wove fantasy with reality and well researched history. The village came easily to life in my imagination.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
By the time I got to this book I pretty much knew how things were going to work out; that had been clearly stated at the outset of the series.Any additional comments?
I'm not ordering the last book. I'm tired of how she carps on book after book about how shabbily Miss Potter's parents treat her - How do you spell hypocrite? Having read Miss Potter's biography I know she and Mr. Heelis will marry. I've lost interest in the series. Virginia Leishman's narration was brilliant.Cottage Tales: One More To Go
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another wonderful book from this series.
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A whimsical relaxing story.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This story fits into Ms Alberts series but it can be heard without hearing other books. If you love animals who seem to talk to you, this is a great tail (tale).Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
Audible stories are for pleasure and relaxation so this tale does this for me by moving to a different place and time and away from this world of business.What does Virginia Leishman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Ms Leishman is a wonderful actress in the story and characters are easily separated by her story telling.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I love all the series and I was just as pleased with this tale. I love the animals story woven into the human story!Any additional comments?
I will buy all the books in this series because they are great stories if you love the world where people are polite to each other and the "bad people and animals" and the issues they create are resolved in clever ways.Has historical information that was great the hear
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At its core, this novel beautifully illustrates the dynamics of life in a small village, where everyone seems to know everyone else’s affairs. I particularly enjoyed the historical tidbit about how Oat Cake Crag got its name—it added a layer of depth to the setting. However, my one complaint is Albert’s frequent marketing of her other books within the narrative. The repeated suggestions to "read such-and-such book to learn more" felt unnecessary and, frankly, in poor taste.
I experienced this story as an audiobook through Audible, with a runtime of nine hours and forty minutes. Virginia Leishman delivers an excellent narration, bringing warmth and personality to the tale.
pleasant read
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