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The Children's Hour
- Narrated by: June Barrie
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Critic Reviews
"June Barrie offers a warm performance; her voice is a velvety purr and her delivery appropriately lively. The setting, brimming with gardens and seascapes, comes alive with Willett's descriptions and Barrie's attention to the beauty of words. The Children's Hour offers a pleasant escape to the beach and a thoughtful exploration of the meaning of family." (AudioFile)
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- Faith
- 09-05-05
Wonderful Read
I absolutely loved listening to this book. It was truly wonderful. June's voice plays each character so well. It is a very moving tale. It was the most memorable story I have heard since joining audible. Thank you.
10 people found this helpful
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- Linda
- 09-05-07
a well read tale
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- J. E. JONES
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- Carolyn
- 11-13-06
A very good way to relax after a stressful day
I loved this story for it's easy listening style and many threads that eventually came together. I felt I knew the house and the characters well and didn't want to say goodbye to them. It is not a taxing tale in any way and may be too slow moving for many people, but brought to me cosy feelings of sitting around a fire with my family while someone read a book to us.
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- L. Ellis
- 10-03-17
Narration dreadful
This is a really good story but I'm afraid I won't be buying anything else narrated by June Barrie. I'm sure she's a perfectly lovely woman but she is so terribly, terribly 'posh'. Every single character is endowed with the same 'well-bred gels' accent it's like listening to a BBC drama from the 1940s. Shame as I really enjoyed the story but the narration really spoilt it for me.
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- I C Harding
- 06-05-15
such a comforting book
my second 'listening ' of this story and probably not my last. This beautifully written and comfortingly read novel is like a warm blanket wrapping g itself around you.