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The Little White Horse
- Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
- Abridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
Maria discovers that she is the last Moon Princess and she has only until the next full moon to undo the misdeeds of her ancestors and save the Moonacre estate from disappearing forever. Although she is aided by a stable of wonderful characters and magical beasts, it is only by self-sacrifice and perseverance that she will be able to succeed. And of course, with a good pinch of magic, Maria is able to save Moonacre, right the wrongs, reunite lost loves and finally bring peace to the valley.
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- Bastet Pybus
- 09-10-09
Lovely reading of wonderful book
This was the perfect comfort listen - but left me longing for an unabridged recording by the peerless Juliet Stevenson. Why not record the full book? There are so many favourite bits missing from this version.
19 people found this helpful
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- careful shopper
- 16-02-11
Should be unabreridged
Most disappointing. Much of the beauty of this book has been cut out only leaving the bare story I would rather wait to give a child the complete book
17 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-11-16
too short
Did not realise it was abridged, felt disappointed as I read the book as a girl.
12 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-07-19
Elizabeth Goudge
Such a lovely book. Could we have more by this author? Some of her adult books.
4 people found this helpful
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- Steve B
- 06-04-18
The Little White Horse
I love it, but I wish it had included Maria and Robin's quarrel like the non-edited version
4 people found this helpful
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- Pauline
- 28-08-10
As good as I remembered.
From the day my teacher read this book to me it has stayed in my mind. He read it with so much passion and admitted it was one of his favourites. He said just because we become adults there is no reason to not read it then. He was right and I enjoyed it all over again. A kid again.... yes, so what!!!
3 people found this helpful
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- Ms. G. Lewis
- 29-09-18
A childhood favourite
Juliet Stevenson reads this so well: she creates a unique voice for each character. So special is her adaptation, that I had misremembered it as being dramatised! But the story is a childhood classic, full of magic and wonder! Enjoy!
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- Jane Eyre
- 07-07-18
I love this
This is the best book ever!!!! I love it so much
Ingrid Baxter
Sophia Baxter
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- sarra cooper
- 17-06-19
utterly charming
This is the definition of a cosy read! Although there is adventure and peril a lot of the emphasis is on the home comforts such as log fires, mountains of food and good company. Perfect for a rainy day!
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- Harriet Cole
- 18-04-22
Loved loved the book, very disappointed by the audiobook
This story is so magical… I think I’ve read it so differently to the reader it has lost its magic for me… I don’t think she is bad… just different
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- P O.
- 26-05-16
Abridged too far
What a pity that this book is short on content and form. I remember it being read to me, when I was 10, and it literally enchanted me! Every word had meaning and painted a portrait of the persons, their adventures, their surroundings. You could almost see the book. This quality is totally gone, so has the magic. The storyline is followed drudgingly and grudgungly, with omission of all personal talking to,other persons and sometimes themselves. Never boring. It gave cachet, brilliance and humour to the tale told.
Indeed a grave mistake. A great pity also of Stevenson's very suitable soft voice. Two birds with clipped wings, the book and the narrator.
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- Margaret
- 12-02-17
Thank you for this!
Thank you so much for having this audiobook in! I have always loved the Little White Horse, and I'm so happy it's available for the blind. The abridgement worked very well.