AudioFile - Breda M. White
Recounting the abduction of a small girl, this mystery portrays the wild and watery landscape of England's east coast. The author's writing gives literary voice to the ebb and flow of the natural elements of the region as they dramatically affect the protagonists' lives. Swan Sister begs to be read aloud. With her sonorous voice and artistic versatility, Sian Philips is the perfect choice to convey the drama and lyricism of this novel. Her rendition of the characters is natural and convincing; her reading of poetic passages haunting and mysterious. The result is a consummate performance. B.M.W. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Genre: Children's Fiction
Recounting the abduction of a small girl, this mystery portrays the wild and watery landscape of England's east coast. The author's writing gives literary voice to the ebb and flow of the natural elements of the region as they dramatically affect the protagonists' lives. Swan Sister begs to be read aloud. With her sonorous voice and artistic versatility, Sian Philips is the perfect choice to convey the drama and lyricism of this novel. Her rendition of the characters is natural and convincing; her reading of poetic passages haunting and mysterious. The result is a consummate performance. B.M.W. An AUDIOFILE Earphones Award winner ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine
Genre: Children's Fiction
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