The Wind in the Willows (Version 4)
Kenneth Grahame wrote a classic children’s tale in 1908 - he penned The Wind in the Willows. He wrote of the English countryside and the beauty of it, but more than that, he showed how even the most commonplace can be extraordinary and rare. Wind in the Willows is a tale of friendship, of adventure, of foolishness and wisdom, of travel and change as well as peace and predictability; but most of all, it is a story of friendship - friendship that crosses species, ages, and professions. We all could do far worse than remember in this changing world that what changes least is that which is most true. (Summary by Arthur Piantadosi)
Genre(s): Animals & Nature
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | 01 - The River Bank | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:26:36 |
Play 02 | 02 - The Open Road | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:25:17 |
Play 03 | 03 - The Wild Wood | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:26:26 |
Play 04 | 04 - Mr. Badger | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:28:45 |
Play 05 | 05 - Dulce Domum | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:31:17 |
Play 06 | 06 - Mr. Toad | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:27:37 |
Play 07 | 07 - The Piper At The Gates of Dawn | Prachi Pendse |
00:25:05 |
Play 08 | 08 - Toad’s Adventures | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:27:31 |
Play 09 | 09 - Wayfarers All | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:37:26 |
Play 10 | 10 - The Further Adventures of Toad | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:36:10 |
Play 11 | 11 - 'Like Summer Tempests Came His Tears' | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:38:06 |
Play 12 | 12 - The Return of Ulysses | Arthur Piantadosi |
00:29:41 |