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The Moffats
- Narrated by: Cynthia Bishop, Full Cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
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Critic Reviews
"The performances are splendid. A woman with a clear and winsome voice performs the narrative. The characters are performed by individual cast members every bit as winsomely and with great verve." (AudioFile)
"Ideal family listening fare." (Booklist)
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- Book Crazy Mom
- 08-07-17
Love all Eleanor Estes books, hate this performanc
How could the performance have been better?
Can't even stand to listen to this. It sounds like a robot is reading it, and there are even words that seem to be skipped. Pity, because I love the Estes books overall. Seems like the narrator is speed reading, as another reviewer said. It would be an improvement if it sounded like a real person was reading it.
6 people found this helpful
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- yep
- 06-16-19
three years
my daughter has listened to this on audible every night for three years. three years! and continues with no plan on mixing it up. she's 8 now and still loves it so much.
3 people found this helpful
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- Barbara Bailey
- 08-08-17
Review by three siblings and their mom
I LOVE it! -Emily
It was good. I prefer one narrator over many actors. -Charlie
I enjoy it. -Lydia
A good read with much to discuss about living in previous decades. The ensemble did a great job and it was nice to hear a dramatic version of this book. -Mom
3 people found this helpful
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- Gayle
- 07-16-16
A book of short stories.
We liked that each chapter was a short story with the Moffett family. it was great to here stories of a simpler time when children were both independent, responsible and free. However, we did not care for the individual character narration.
3 people found this helpful
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- Justin Rule
- 04-15-20
Good story but narrator hard to understand 🙂
I love the story. It is a nice thing to read and I would recommend the book to families especially with younger kids. But I think the part about Halloween is read a bit to eerily...
The narrator is ok but at first she is hard to understand after a wile you get used to her reading but I would still recommend the book more. The audiobook was just not my favorite. Still it is nice to listen to if your looking for a quiet but enjoyable story.
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- D. Sorrow
- 11-13-20
We really enjoyed this one!
I listened with my six and nine year old. it was great! Sweet family story.
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- cleo is my bunny
- 05-10-20
Nice story
Cute story
Goodly read
Would recommend to others
Perfect voices 👌🏼
I rate 5⭐️!
Good job! 👏
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- RBC
- 11-17-19
Cute stories of family life of yesteryear
We enjoyed the simple stories about family life in simpler days. The narration was of poor quality. The voice for Mama was emotionless, monotone and the other adults weren't much better. The narration disrupted and distracted from the sweet stories.
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- J
- 04-04-19
Great story and cool narrator!
I love the story and having all the different voices telling the story. It gives the characters even more personality and the reading is well done
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- M. Johnson
- 12-07-18
Moffats review
My children enjoyed this book overall. At times they did not understand all of the words due to the year it was written. The language is a little older at times. The escapades of the children in this large family did make us laugh on many occasions throughout the story.
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