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Maniac Magee
- Narrated by: S. Epatha Merkerson
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Critic Reviews
- Newbery Medal Winner, 1991
"Half tall tale, half novel, Jerry Spinelli's Newbery Award winner is beautifully narrated by film and television actress S. Epatha Merkerson." (School Library Journal)
"A humorous yet poignant tall tale." (Publishers Weekly)
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- William C. Davis
- 11-04-08
Wonderfully narrated
This is my first audible.com book and I thoroughly enjoyed the narration! The story is well written and teaches a lesson without being "preachy". I will definitely listen to this again and with my children.
6 people found this helpful
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- Laurie Mattinson
- 10-29-16
Listen again and again
I love this heartwarming story. Jerry Spinelli is a fantastic writer who uses vivid imagery to paint his characters and scenery in my mind. The reader compliments this with the voices she adds. Together, the story, author and reader, are like a warm blanket on a rainy day.
4 people found this helpful
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- Craig
- 03-05-12
Excellent Middle School Story
If you could sum up Maniac Magee in three words, what would they be?
Life lessons abound
What other book might you compare Maniac Magee to and why?
none
Have you listened to any of S. Epatha Merkerson’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
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Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It would make me cry because all Jeffery wants is a home and he is so close so many times only to lose it again and again.
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- pamtish
- 10-09-16
An excellent reading of a timeless book.
This excellent reading of a timeless book helped it come alive for my students. The racial issues are still as relevant today, unfortunately
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- Mater
- 01-12-15
Great story
This is an awesome story and was read wonderfully. I would recommend this book to anybody but most particularly children .
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- jglglkjglkuglkjg
- 12-01-13
Perfect voice for a great story.
What did you love best about Maniac Magee?
My students loved this story and really enjoyed the narration. The narrator does a wonderful job of inflecting accent, feeling, dialect, etc.
This is a good story that has been improved with the wonderful narration by Merkerson.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Maniac Magee, because he was cool, strong, independent and super smart.
What about S. Epatha Merkerson’s performance did you like?
Her different voices were fabulous and easy to follow.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Both! The story is humorous and yet touching.
Any additional comments?
I recommend this story and especially this audio verison to anyone.
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- No name
- 09-15-11
Maniac Magee is a great book
My child had to read this for school. We as a family thought it would be good to listen to it together as he read along with the book. I am so glad we did. The story is about compassion for people no matter the
color or station in life. It is about love. One of the best books I have read.
Even my husband loved it. We were all in tears at the end of the book.
The narrator is the best. She did each voice perfectly. She was especially good with the children's voices.
I hope audible will ask Merkerson to read more children's books and I do believe she is gifted reader.
Even my son was taken aback by how well she read.
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- Carla M. Crawford
- 04-07-16
Heartwarming, and sad.
I found the story to be heartwarming and sad. so much loss, so much disappointment, but amid all that, spectacular glimpses of happiness, discovery, and spiritedness that makes you keep rooting for Maniac Magee the way you would for a close and personal friend. All the way through the story, you just want to reach in help him suceed, and witness him soar all at the same time.
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- Miguel
- 08-12-16
best book
This is the best book of ever heard in my life I rate it 10/10
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- Shawn
- 02-09-09
Fun story, dragged down by too much agenda...
The story line is good, but the author has such an obvious agenda to preach that the story gets lost in the background noise at times.
5 people found this helpful