If you want to close your eyes and feel like you are walking along
the Mississippi River in the mid-1800s, it's time to download Tom
Sawyer: A One Hour Classic, gather the family together, and
hit play. With over 15 unique voices--and only occasional difficulties
with discerning who the speaker is when some of the voices sound
remarkably similar--Steve Cook provides characterizations that
are fun, compelling, and even comical at times, in his own very
animated style. While it is hard to tell if his dialects are consistent
throughout, they sure are catchy and amusing, and it's honestly
impressive to see how one person can make such a familiar story
so completely absorbing to listen to. It inspires me to enhance
and adjust my own read-aloud skills! Produced in Cook's home studio,
this audio classic is complete with wonderful dramatics, appropriate
music, and convincing sound effects throughout, which makes it
easy to lose yourself in the midst of this traditional tale. This
is truly a great introduction to--or reminder of--the stories of
Tom Sawyer by classic author Mark Twain.
Follow Tom's adventures--from whitewashing Aunt Polly's fence,
to braving a graveyard at midnight with his friend Huck, to exploring
caves and getting lost with Becky, to testifying in a murder trial,
to surprisingly successful treasure hunting. There is just never
a dull moment in adventurous young Tom's life. Mischievous and
cunning, humorous and clever, these tales are accessible to boys
and girls, both young and old. During the murder and subsequent
scenes with Injun Joe, especially with the accompanying appropriate
dramatizations, the recording could be a bit intense for the youngest
of listeners. As with the book itself, Tom Sawyer is
probably most appropriate for those over the age of ten, but as
long as issues are discussed and things like respect, obedience,
and honesty are explained to your child afterward--or as the story
brings up such topics--it could be appropriate for just about any
age.
The entire recording fits nicely into a 75-minute time slot, or
it can be broken up by tracks--there are 16 of them--into different
sessions. As with a tangible book, it's easy to keep your place
and pick back up where you left off, thanks to the handy track
list PDF that is included with the download. While I tend to prefer
holding hard copies of books in my hand to read on my own, this
is a particularly great rendition of a classic that can go with
you anywhere and be enjoyed by many people at once, whether you
are listening in the car, at home, or in a classroom setting.
Available as an mp 3 download for $10 (which is obviously more
of an investment than just going to the library for a readable
copy of the complete Tom Sawyer adventures), this product
is well worth the price because of its versatility, repeatability,
and simple fun.
Product review by Melissa Cummings, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, September 2011
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