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Little House in the Big Woods
- Little House, Book 1
- Narrated by: Cherry Jones
- Series: Little House, Book 1
- Length: 3 hrs and 41 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
The book that started it all! Little House in the Big Woods is the first book in Laura Ingalls Wilder's treasured Little House series, which is based on her life growing up as an American pioneer.
Told from four-year-old Laura's point of view, this story begins in 1871 in a little log cabin on the edge of the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Laura lives in the little house with her pa, her ma, her sisters Mary and Carrie, and their trusty dog, Jack. Pioneer life is sometimes hard for the family, since they must grow or catch all their own food as they get ready for the cold winter. But it is also exciting as Laura and her family celebrate Christmas with homemade toys and treats, do the spring planting, bring in the harvest, and make their first trip into town. And every night they are safe and warm in their little house, with the happy sound of Pa's fiddle sending Laura and her sisters off to sleep.
And so begins Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved story of a pioneer girl and her family. The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers and listeners as both a unique glimpse into America's frontier history and a heartwarming, unforgettable story.
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- martin
- 12-27-18
ketchup on mignon
I can’t tell you what a disappointment these narrations are. Of course Harper Collins can no longer be trusted to do anything right and I hear they’re of the verge of editing the marrow out of these wonderful works—probably the greatest pieces of American Literature. Ingalls makes Hemingway, Melville or Fitzgerald look like pompous pretentious adolescents.
Jones narration is an insult. She doesn’t do everything wrong—Ma is very good. But as a gestalt, she is ketchup on fillet mignon. Please redo the entire set. It is a cultural imperative. Despite her best efforts she cannot destroy the beauty of these works but where oh where does she get the idea to use a Southern drawl and why would she conceive that Pa is tone deaf and worse. He is after all a violinist. She infantilizes the speech of the girls by blurring the final consonants and extending the vowels in the most obnoxious, and I think culturally prejudicial way. These people are in no way backward or ignorant. The minute Cherry proposes to sing, any responsible director would have shoved her out of the studio and locked the door. Even worse, her affects are often inappropriate to the situation….it is hopeless, it must be redone.
And if you think what I’m asking is impossible…not at all: Killian’s narration of Fagle’s Odyssey is superb….not overacted, not unconsciously sneering.
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- unievvt
- 08-07-17
Little House in the Big Woods-- good book, annoying narrator.
I really liked the story, but the narrator was so annoying I returned the book after the 2nd chapter..
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- knittymama
- 02-26-17
Kids would give it 6 stars
This reading of Little House kept my seven year old boy and four year old girl quiet for the almost four hours and now they are playing house. They say they would give it six stars if they could. This tired mama would give it six stars too. I liked that the songs were actually sung/played...I grew up on this series but didn't know how all the songs went. So far we've listened to both this and Farmer Boy and will continue repeating them until we get our next credit next month!
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-30-18
So good
I am only 7 but my family and me listened to it in the car I hated it at the start but then I found out that it was true and now I love it I also like the show👍🏼
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-09-20
Great story; bad narrator; horrible fiddle playing.
It was a great story, but spoiled by the narrator's singing and the playing of Pa's fiddle. I especially disliked he way the narrator spoke Pa.
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- Jim "The Impatient"
- 02-16-17
GRANDMA WAS JIGGING
HORSE POWER, HONEY, MAPLE SYRUP, CURDS, CHEESE, ETC.
This is a wonderful book. I am middle aged and I loved it. I think kids of any age will love parts of it. Like a Jean Auel book, a lot of time is spent in explaining how to make cheese, gather honey, cook maple syrup and so on. These explaining parts might get a little dry for the average kid. The book is also full of stories as told by Laura's dad. These stories are extremely entertaining for kids and adults. As a whole I believe kids of all ages will like it.
Cherry Jones
I read the hard back copy years ago. I remember liking the book, but not loving it. Jones made me love it.
I live 45 minutes from Mansfield Mo. That is where Laura and her husband moved and where she wrote all these books. They have kept her house in good shape and they have a museum. It is nothing fancy, I would not drive hundreds of miles out of the way to see it, but if your in the area it is well worth it. It is right off of highway 60.
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- Kalin Mead
- 11-11-19
2 complaints
wasn't real crazy about the narration and her enunciation. that could have been better. js
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- muncecat
- 09-26-17
Great book!!! But.....
It annoys me that sometimes cherry Jones goes somethin' and sometimes something!!!!! Does it bother anyone else? Also my mom , aunt , and grammar love these books me to.I think my little brother ( when he can read) will love his book. This was the first chapter book I ever read. Love it!!!!!! My uncle likes them to .I wish L.I.W. was still alive so she could write more. My favorite book out of this series is farmer boy. I like Jack and Susan. I love animals. Bye. Hope I'm helpful in your choosing of books out of this series. Fantastico!!
7 people found this helpful
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- Syd H.
- 03-13-17
Childhood favorite
I loved this book as a child, but really struggled with the Narrator of this audiobook. I was almost unable to finish. It is probably suited to the kids the book is aimed for, but to my older ears, she was hard to listen to. Still love the story, though.
13 people found this helpful
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- Jeannie
- 04-18-17
My son absolutely loved the book.
My 8 year old son absolutely loved this audio book. Especially the fiddle played in every chapter.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-12-18
Little House In The Big Woods Review
I liked the songs that were played on the fiddle.
I would recommend this calming audiobook to my dad because he is nearly always a bit angry.
I think it’s very calming and when I listen to it before bed I always fall asleep with the most wonderful dreams.
6 people found this helpful
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- phelia
- 08-04-18
Lovely book!
Knew this story already, but the narrator really bought it to life. Love it!
Phoebe aged 10
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- Tori
- 10-20-19
I love this series!
I can't explain how much I adore these books, the tv show and now the audiobooks. Such a lovely job done by the narrator, I honestly can't fault it. An audio book that everyone should listen to from age 1 to 99!!
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- SaraC
- 01-11-21
wonderful
Re visited at age 54 yrs and as good as it was at 8 yrs. I appreciated it more knowing as an adult that it isn't a work of fiction but a genuine story of growing up in a time that is long gone.Captivating.Cherry Jones was a perfect narrator and the fiddle playing is a wonderful touch.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-11-20
Thanks we loved it!
Great story! Listened to it as a family on our journey to holiday in Wales!
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- Amanda Burditt
- 05-14-20
nice story shame about the reader's voice
love the story, remember my mum reading this to us as kids. I really struggled with the reader, she had a rather irritating drawly voice that took some getting used to.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-06-20
this is an amazing book takes you on adventures
this is an amazing book takes you on adventures and is an emotional rollocoster with drama and love
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- sabre tooth tiger
- 01-23-20
Short but sweet
Short and very sweet story. Really enjoyed this book and the fiddle playing in the background made the story come to life
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- MRS
- 12-02-19
Hamilton
I just liked it so much ,l just loved loved it so much. Really good for children.l loved it.
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- David Newell
- 09-02-19
Still as good!!!
Last read these books in school. I have enjoyed re-discovering these classics. I really need to read more about the settlers of the Mid West. Have just seen a bio of Laura Ingalls Wilder, I must try that next.
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- higguana
- 09-07-19
kept kids quiet on trip home from school
my children loved listening to how things were done long ago. I enjoyed it with them
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- Believer
- 10-22-18
Lovely story!
All our kids (4,6,8,10yrs) all thoroughly enjoyed listening, as did I!
We so love to hear about all the old ways of simpler, self sufficient, times; before the distractions of modern life. Especially love how composed "Pa" is and how he makes a touching an effort to be nurturing towards his girls (a rare thing of those days).
Only negative is that a couple of stories (wild animals) gave our littlest one nightmares - so be cautious. However, overall we loved the story and imagine we'll listen to it many times over.
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- Fleur
- 08-19-18
old time simplicity
We enjoyed this audio in the car. I loved the way procedures were explained in detail and not just glossed over so we got a real feel for the time Laura lived in.
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- Louisa
- 02-21-17
Little House in the Big Wood
My 5 year old daughter love this story. Was home sick and listen to it all in 2 days. Will definitely listen to other stories in the series.