Alchemy and Meggy Swann
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Narrado por:
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Katherine Kellgren
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De:
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Karen Cushman
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I love this book! it was very interesting
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If you could sum up Alchemy and Meggy Swann in three words, what would they be?
This is a story about the alchemy of the human spirit. Meggy Swann makes the transformation from a hidden away defensive crippled girl, to a kind and generous, strong and confident young woman as she moves from her mother’s house in the country to her father’s house in the city of London.What does Katherine Kellgren bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Katherine Kellgren’s voice lends itself well to that of an adolescent teenage girl, and her narration is faultless for all other character, as always.Higly recomended
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great!
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I have only two complaints. The book was just a little darker than I could have wished, and the reader was way too dramatic. Her drama was perfect for dramatic parts, but she tended to use a semi-hysterical voice to express minor quandaries, which put my teeth on edge a lot.
Overall a high quality book, and one I would strongly recommend for the 10 to 18 set. (I am loooong past that!)
Shrill reader; sensitive author
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If you could sum up Alchemy and Meggy Swann in three words, what would they be?
Really fun coming of age story about a girl who had to learn to "stand on her own two feet" even when they don't work quite as well as they should. Meggy learns that family doesn't equal love and safety, but that finding good friends to help you through life are a wonderful gift.Did Katherine Kellgren do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Wasn't a big fan of the narration, especially did not enjoy her representation of Meggy. But didn't "not" enjoy it enough to stop listening. I've read the book several times on my own and simply enjoy the story itself.Great story, not my favorite narration
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