Instead, this is a very simple, charming
tale about the joys of being a child... and those of being a lovable monster too.
Not exact matches
Shelved amidst the memories of my childhood are the stories of A.A. Milne, who managed to capture the universal
joy and innocence of being young when he penned his
tales about Winnie the Pooh.
Lily Prior spins a bewitching
tale about the mysteries of love and the
joy and sorrow of family.
Using excerpts from old interviews, Wallace seamlessly blends the generations as they regale us in
tales about the pressures a rookie faces, the
joy of the cheers, and the heartbreak of realizing it's time to hang»em up.
Maeve Binchy is back with a
tale of
joy, heartbreak and hope,
about a motherless girl collectively raised by a close - knit Dublin community.
In June, my friend and fellow narrator Ann M. Richardson and I had the great
joy of launching InD» ear, our featured column
about audiobook production, in InD»
tale Magazine, a celebrated publication for indie authors and publishers.