
The Lion's Paw
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Narrado por:
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Troy W. Hudson
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De:
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Robb White
An audiobook of the beloved children's adventure story first published by Doubleday & Co. in 1946.
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great book nostalgia
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great story
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Great
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Favorite book of all time
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What did you love best about The Lion's Paw?
The story brought me back to my childhood - and I just took a 26 foot sailboat down the same canal that the protagonists traveled down.Who was your favorite character and why?
Nick, of course, my namesake. And he was the same age that I was, almost, when I first heard the story.Would you be willing to try another one of Troy W. Hudson’s performances?
I hated the reader. First off, he didn't know how to say any of the local place names, and didn't bother to check with anyone. It would only have taken a minute to have made a phone call. "Hi, Labelle Chamber of Commerce? (Being the county seat in the area). How do you say Hickapoochee? Really, it is not pronounced anything like I expected, huh? Well, thanks, you saved me from sounding like a fool and doing a reading that really would jar my knowledgeable readers."Then he made mistakes that he didn't bother to re-record. I presume that all readers make mistakes, and they back up and re-read so that the editor can fix it.
I wish that some other reader would read this book
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
It is a beautiful children's story. It should not be made into a film. I made all of the pictures in my mind when the story was read to me. I doubt a film could do better, and I don't see why today's children should beAny additional comments?
Thinking about it, Robb White probably didn't make the crossing on the canal. First off, I was constantly running into low bridges that would have required the crew of the Lion's Paw to step the mast or have the bridge opened. Some of these, like the Ft. Denaud bridge, replaced bridges that had been in place for a very long time. The Indiantown Railroad swing bridge has been there since 1924 and has bridge to water clearance of 7' it might have to be opened even if the boat's mast was stepped.The canal is narrow, and it turns this way and that, it is unlikely that it could have been sailed for that long without adjusting sails and so forth. These days, sailing at night would get you hung in a snag, and there are low bridges that have to be opened, and, while there are whistle signals that are standard so that you need not talk on the radio, the bridge tenders could have been alerted to be on the lookout for a sailboat of a certain length, and they could have trapped our intrepid adventurers through the simple stratagem of not opening the bridge until the police got there.
This does not stop this from being a great story, one that would be exciting to its intended 10 year old audience.
My teacher read this book to our class, in 1962
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Second time I heard the book
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I remembered this book since my childhood.
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Wow! Just As Good As The First Time!
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