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The Wind in the Willows

By: Kenneth Grahame
Narrated by: Derek Jacobi
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Summary

The enchanting tale of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad, read by Emmy Award winner Sir Derek Jacobi. When Mole goes boating with the Water Rat instead of spring-cleaning, he discovers a new world. As well as the river and the Wild Wood, there is Toad's craze for fast travel and motor-cars that leads them all on a timeless adventure.

©2006 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2006 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Brilliantly narrated by Sir Derek, a real treat!

Having never been inclined to want to read the book, Sir Derek breathes such life into the characters with his brilliant narrative, I was riveted throughout the whole story. Excellent, I'd recommend for all ages.

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Fun, fun, fun!

The loveliest audiobook ever. Sir Derek Jacobi becomes the Mole, The Rat and The Badger in the most surprisingly distinguishable fashion. Why, we must not forget The Mole. It is pure joy to observe the Mole's life and be a part of it, even if it is for such a short period of time. Pure joy, pure joy!

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Fabulous

A classic, deservedly so, read by a wonderful actor. No need to have kids in the house. Just get it and enjoy.

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childhood memories wrapped up in a story.

I absolutely love this book. I will only ever listen to it if it is Derek Jacobi as it is NOT the same otherwise. I can see myself now, ages 4-9 listening to this on my pink ipod nano. Definitely worth a listen, please get this for your children, you won't be disappointed ❤❤❤

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Seperb classic

I loved this and so does my daughter. Wonderfully narrated I forget this isn't real. Derek Jacobi is a master of voices and the story is a classic. Great for kids for bedtime.

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Wind in the Willows classics

a true classic children's book... even for adults without children reminded me of my classic child can you ask any better of a book

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A Grand Version of this Creature Classic

Derek Jacobi 's my top favourite as Badger. Fits the fiery, noble Victorian sage.

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Too Abridged

Derek Jacobi is brilliant, naturally, one would not expect anything else. However this is not a long book and there is absolutely no need to abridge it. It is not as if it is dramatised where you might expect it to be adapted by a scriptwriter. So very good but not enough of it. The balance of the story has been so affected the spirit is lost.

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