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The Goose Girl
by 
Shannon Hale
Cynthia Bishop
Bruce Coville
Bruce Coville
Daniel Bostick
  
Publisher: Full Cast Audio
Subject(s):  Fantasy
Fiction
Young Adult Fiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association
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File size:   146643 KB
ISBN:   9781933322629
Release date:   Nov 10, 2005


Description

2007 Audie® Award Winner - Achievement in Production

2007 Audie® Award Finalist - Children's Titles for Ages 12+

The break out fantasy novel of 2003 becomes the must-have fantasy audio of 2005! By re-imagining the old story of the princess who is reduced to caring for the geese while an imposter takes her place at the royal wedding, Shannon Hale has created a compelling and deeply engaging novel. Follow the adventures of Princess Anidori Kiladra of Kildenree as she struggles to regain not merely her crown, but her very name. Sweeping in its vision and enlivened by a huge cast of vivid characters, The Goose Girl has earned both rave reviews and an intensely loyal fan following. Now it comes to life in an epic recording that will enthrall existing fans while also bringing the book to a whole new audience


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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Ani, the Princess of Kildenree, is a character in the Cinderella tradition, but her story of betrayal, strength, and resilience has several twists. When her handmaiden, Celia, plots to replace her--the resulting deception, stolen identity, and danger transform Ani into The Goose Girl. This counterpoint experience teaches her about loyalty, friendship, and eventually, love. A note of warning: The occasional violence and cruelty to animals urge caution for young listeners. Cynthia Bishop as the narrator and Erika Lustig as Princess Ani give especially good performances in this full-cast production, and musical cues add a nice accompaniment. The only distraction is the "voice" given to inanimate objects, such as the wind, which overstretches the plot. L.H. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
 

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