Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit
Gelesen von Phil Chenevert
Joel Chandler Harris





Uncle Remus' stories feature a trickster hero called Br'er Rabbit ("Brother" Rabbit), who uses his wits to slide out of trouble and gain the advantage over the slower witted other animals, many of whom are trying to eat him. Br'er Rabbit stories were mostly collected directly from the afro-american oral story-telling tradition and are said to be a direct interpretation of Yoruba tales of Hare. This book contains 11 unique stories and was the last one published before the author's death. (Introduction by Phil Chenevert) (0 hr 46 min)
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Bewertungen
Excellent Reading





Having read this to my children I know how difficult this is! This reader must have invested much time and work as his reading is superb. So grateful for his talent as it made listening such a joy.
Bedtime Stories of My childhood
Virginia Lady





The reader has a wonderful voice! He brings Uncle Remus and all the characters to life. It's a little bit of Southern history as well as a good story.
Great Accent
Nmint





The accent this one is read with seems to fit very well. Many chuckles were had when it was a rainin' outsaad.
Uncle Remus and Bret Rabbit
David R. Smith





Well read, fun listen - thanks!
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Memories of reading this as a child
Rikster





Phil's voices and accents bring it to life. thank you Phil.
Very well read. Cute folk tales.
Ed Lukens





Phil C. might be my favorite reader! Cute folk tales.
excellent stories and Great Reader!
Anewelding





very good book. the reader's rendition is wondereful