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Tommy Fuller accidentally discovers that his family's house is a stop on the Underground Railroad when he finds a family of runaway slaves hiding in the barn. Now that he knows, can Tommy be trusted to help his father transport the slaves in the hay wagon to the next safe haven?
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"This story of a boy and a ranger who encourage an eagle pair to adopt and nurture an eagle egg is heartwarming. Minor's warm, conversational manner provides a "you-are-there" experience..." AudioFile Magazine
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Author & Illustrator: Mary Jane Auch Narrator: Larry RobinsonISBN 13: 9781595190291Release Date: 03/30/1995Grades: K - 3
Length: 10 Min 00 Sec
Price: $22.95
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"The expressive narrator charms the listener by impersonating the characters...Short segments of music and brief sound effects add interest. "- Booklist
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"Author-narrator Marilyn Singer and narrator Joe Morton transport listeners of all ages into the world of Greek mythology with this collection of reverso poetry—poems that can be read top to bottom or bottom to top. ... Singer and Morton narrate with purposeful pacing, leaving time between words, phrases, and lines. Their elocution includes crisp words, elongated sounds emphasizing alliteration, and moments of high drama that are loud or sneering, melancholic or playful. Each poem is followed by a brief explanation of the myth it is based on. Spot-on sound effects and music, and an author's note complete the production." AudioFile
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"Master narrator George Guidall brings animation and historical solemnity to McReynolds's poem, which details the moon landing of 1969... Sound effects are finely selected to underscore the meaning of specific events." -AudioFile Magazine
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