Title: Peter Rabbit & Other Stories
Author: Beatrix Potter
Narrated by: Alison Larkin
Publisher: Alison
Larkin Presents
Length:
Approximately 3 hours and 46 minutes
Source: Review
Copy from Alison Larkin Presents.
Thank-you!
Do you have a favorite Beatrix Potter story?
I used to read and love a treasury of Beatrix Potter stories
as a child. It was given to me by my beloved
Great Grandparents. I was excited to
listen to this collection of stories again the week before Easter and I also
enjoyed thumbing through my old copy and looking at the beautiful illustrations
as well. My husband and I read the tales
of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny with our kids, but I had forgotten a lot of
the other stories.
The stories included with this collection included:
he Tale of Peter Rabbi"
"The Tailor of Gloucester"
"The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin"
"The Tale of Benjamin Bunny"
"The Tale of Two Bad Mice"
"The Tale of Mrs Tiggywinkle"
"The Pie and the Patty-Pan"
"The Tale of Mr Jeremy Fisher"
"The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit"
"The Story of Miss Moppet"
"The Tale of Tom Kitten"
"The Tale of Jeminia Puddle-duck"
"The Roly-Poly Pudding"
"The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies"
"The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse"
"The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes"
"The Tale of Mr Tod"
"The Tale of Pigling Bland"
"Alison Larkin interviews Peter Rabbit"
"The Owl and the Pussycat" by Edward Lear
I enjoyed the entertaining interview with Peter Rabbit
at the end. I also loved the “Tale of
the Flopsy Bunnies” and “The Tale of Mr. Tod”.
I didn’t remember that Peter Rabbit’s sister Flopsy marries Benjamin Bunny. Of course, their children get into many scrapes. The stories were fun and delightful.
It did make me laugh wondering if Peter Rabbit will be
banned next after the beginning of the story has Peter’s father’s demise by Mr.
McGregor and becoming his supper. There
are other items like that through the story.
I looked it up and Peter Rabbit was banned in England in the 1980s
because the characters were too middle classed.
It was also banned in China because the animals were wearing clothes and
acting like humans.
Alison Larkin is my favorite audiobook narrator. She was a delight to listen to narrating this
audiobook.
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