"Touching, emotionally complex, fun, uplifting!"
Certainly: Jeannie Stith exhibits a trancendant talent as a narrator. Complete versatility with accents, characterizations, impersonations, dialects, genders, moods of the moment etc.. There is an energy to her voice and an etherial beauty. I buy just about everything Jeannie Stith narrates.
Perhaps: Carrier Of The Mark by Leigh Fallon, narrated by Nicola Barber. Both stories take place in mythically evocative Ireland. Rich, abondant and very rewarding relationality between characters who are very, very real, "cardboard antitheses" and defined, oh so well, chiefly through their meaningful, refreshing, provocative and ultimately formative relationships with each other. An ode to good humor, tried and true heart-warming golden values, sensitivity and rock solid strength of character. Cute, convincing youthful humor, replete with amusing twists and turns with deep-rooted, rejuvenatingly dependable and ultimately rousing friendships. Uplifting and gratifying. I consider Nicola Barber another very noteworthy narrator of books for young readers.
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