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The Wind in the Willows

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The Wind in the Willows

By: Kenneth Grahame
Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
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First published in 1908, The Wind in the Willows belongs to a golden age of children’s book. These charming tales of the riverbank, describing the adventures of Ratty, Mole, Badger, and their irrepressible but conceited friend, Toad of Toad Hall, have become classics loved as much, perhaps, by adults as by children.

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Love the narration and character voices - especially Toad's! This is one my favorite stories and was thrilled with its reading. Next time I will make sure to download the unabridged version so I can enjoy the whole story!

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Where does The Wind in the Willows rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This is one of the best books written for both adults and children. The prose are rich and poetic. The characters engaging and the adventure pure fun. Martin Jarvis' voice makes this story a pleasure to listen to again and again. It is only too bad it is an abridged version. Although well edited I wanted to hear it in it's entirety.

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Great Book

I recommend this book to any age group. This story will defiantly make you think differently about any of the animals.

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loved the book

I very much enjoyed the story of mole, rat and ,badger but the last parts of the book involves toad more than anything it is quite the adventure he had but I would just soon hear more about the simple creatures and their life on the river.

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Beautifully read but shamefully abridged

"The Wind in the Willows" is to me an absolutely perfect book. Every line is charming, and every step of the plot is beautifully choreographed, compelling, and joyful. And it is certainly not a long book, so no one can complain that Kenneth Grahame was prone to unnecessary rambling. So why, why, WHY do publishers insist on abridging it so drastically? It is so jarring when one is familiar with the prose to have lines disappear, like ugly potholes in the road. And two entire chapters left out??? Why? The only point in favor of this edition is Martin Jarvis reading, which is wonderful ~ as always! So kudos to Martin Jarvis, but a crate of rotten tomatoes to NAXOS for putting out such a hashed-up recording of a beautiful book ~ and for not even announcing it in their description. Shameful.

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