Mister Pushkin Turns Over a New Leaf
Tales of Mister Pushkin, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rachael Hilton
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AC Michael
About this listen
One cat. Two people. Many more problems.
Twelve Autumnal tales, told with humour, mischief, and wit.
The second collection of stories in the brilliant Tales of Mister Pushkin series.
A brief summary:
Mister Pushkin was looking for peace and quiet. But trouble was looking for him.
He finally discovers why he’s not like other cats. It makes life interesting at the local cat show. But it also attracts a lot of unwelcome attention.
His ability to see things other’s can’t averts one disaster, only to create another. And cruelty, he realises, can sometimes be the best form of kindness.
After years of failed attempts, has he finally discovered how to escape Klem’s leash...?
Contents:
- Tale 13. Mister Pushkin Turns Over a New Leaf - Mister Pushkin deals with troublesome ducks...
- Tale 14. Mister Pushkin Breaks a Leg - Can Mister Pushkin rescue a tabby from a terrible fate...?
- Tale 15. Mister Pushkin Shows Off - Mister Pushkin causes problems at a cat show...
- Tale 16. Mister Pushkin Smells a Rat - Klem’s visitor isn’t all she seems...
- Tale 17. Mister Pushkin Sets a Trap - A troublesome squirrel is dealt with in a novel way...
- Tale 18. Mister Pushkin Wins the Race - A cycle race provides irritation, and entertainment...
- Tale 19. Mister Pushkin Goes to Work - Mister Pushkin tries not to upset Klem’s boss...
- Tale 20. Mister Pushkin Saves a Life - A mouse infestation creates an interesting dilemma...
- Tale 21. Mister Pushkin and The Witch’s Wardrobe - A Hallowe’en party to remember, or forget.
- Tale 22. Mister Pushkin Plays With Fire - A good deed singes Mister Pushkin’s whiskers on Bonfire Night...
- Tale 23. Mister Pushkin Goes Up in Smoke - Klem has a shock on Thanksgiving...
- Tale 24. Mister Pushkin Takes a Hike - Mister Pushkin goes for a walk, and hopes the exercise is worthwhile...
Many tales will leave you with a lingering smile, whilst others will induce a hollow laugh, or even a shiver of gratification.
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At the start of World War II, Jack and Sadie Rosenblum flee Berlin for London with their baby daughter, Elizabeth. Upon arrival, Jack receives a pamphlet from the German Jewish Aid Committee on how to act like a proper Englishman. He follows it to the letter -Saville Row suits, the BBC, trips to Covent Garden, a Jaguar - and it works like a charm. The Rosenblums settle into a prosperous new life.
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Endearing
- By Anonymous User on 09-09-11
By: Natasha Solomons
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Coraline
- By: Neil Gaiman
- Narrated by: Neil Gaiman
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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In Coraline's family's new flat are twenty-one windows and fourteen doors. Thirteen of the doors open and close. The fourteenth is locked, and on the other side is only a brick wall, until the day Coraline unlocks the door to find a passage to another flat in another house just like her own.
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Scary, but interesting for both adults and kids
- By Anonymous User on 03-19-08
By: Neil Gaiman
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Monday Starts on Saturday
- By: Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky, Andrew Bromfield - translator, and others
- Narrated by: Ramiz Monsef
- Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Sasha, a young computer programmer from Leningrad, is driving north to meet some friends for a nature vacation. He picks up a couple of hitchhikers who persuade him to take a job at the National Institute for the Technology of Witchcraft and Thaumaturgy. The adventures Sasha has in the largely dysfunctional institute involve all sorts of magical beings - a wish-granting fish, a tree mermaid, a cat who can remember only the beginnings of stories, a dream-interpreting sofa, and many more.
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Maybe I should have read this one.
- By Anonymous User on 08-08-18
By: Arkady Strugatsky, and others
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All Creatures Great and Small
- The Warm and Joyful Memoirs of the World's Most Beloved Animal Doctor
- By: James Herriot
- Narrated by: Christopher Timothy
- Length: 15 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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In this first volume of his memoirs, then-newly-qualified vet James Herriot arrives in the small Yorkshire village of Darrowby, and he has no idea what to expect. How will he get on with his new boss? The local farmers? And what will the animals think? This program is filled with hilarious and touching tales of the unpredictable Siegfried Farnon, his charming student brother Tristan, and Herriot's first encounters with a beautiful girl named Helen.
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A Wonderful Listen--Stories That Never Get Old
- By Anonymous User on 09-10-14
By: James Herriot
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The Reader on the 6.27
- By: Jean-Paul Didierlaurent, Ros Schwartz - translator
- Narrated by: Stephane Cornicard
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
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An irresistible French sensation - Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore meets Amélie. The Reader on the 6.27 explores the power of books through the lives of the people they save. It is sure to capture the hearts of book lovers everywhere. Guylain Vignolles leads a dull and solitary life. He hates his job and his only company at home is a goldfish. Every morning he takes the 6.27 to his tedious job at a book pulping factory.
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Charming and sweet
- By Anonymous User on 07-20-21
By: Jean-Paul Didierlaurent, and others
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Hobbes
- Unhuman Series, Books I-IV
- By: Wilkie Martin
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 40 hrs and 45 mins
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Hobbes: Unhuman Series, Books I-IV. It contains: I - Inspector Hobbes and the Blood, II - Inspector Hobbes and the Curse, III - Inspector Hobbes and the Gold Diggers, and IV - Inspector Hobbes and the Bones.
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Best Value on Audible
- By Anonymous User on 07-10-20
By: Wilkie Martin
What listeners say about Mister Pushkin Turns Over a New Leaf
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- Anonymous User
- 01-10-23
The Sassy Life of a cat
This is a book I would recommend to children ages and up. Adults alike would enjoy reading this short but entertaining book as well. Mister Pushkin is an entertaining personality encapsulated in the form of a sassy feline. In this book, Mister Pushkin Turns Over a New Leaf, he is back again, getting into numerous troubles that would make any reader laugh. The author AC Michael captures a fun and salmon-loving cat, the is also a notorious troublemaker. This is the second book of the Mister Pushkin series, and I hope the author keeps them coming.
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