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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Dramatized)
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This exciting full-cast presentation is like nothing you've ever heard before!
Critic Reviews
"Those who don't like or are uncertain about the novel will probably be won over after listening to this gem. Reading or a single-voice narration is nothing compared to the variety, spirit, charm, and sheer fun to be found here." (AudioFile)
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- TR Jackson
- 01-31-19
did not realize, but not the story
I am a teacher and wanted my students to follow along in the book. the dramatization was okay, but students could not follow along.
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- Sarah M.
- 03-14-17
Awesome !!!!!😎
It was a great book to listen too. Loved the part about Injin Joe and the grave robbers. I was upset that they took out the part about tom and the new kid. I listsn to it often and would reccommend this book to others.
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- Yasin M. Almadani
- 09-26-19
Excellent Book. Well performed.
Listened to this book with my 8 year old boy and it was an absolute delight. Highly recommended.