This family classic, loved and enjoyed now by two generations, celebrates its 50th anniversary with a remastered CD edition. The sound is clearer and perhaps a little more crisp, but E.B. White’s voice is the same--avuncular and with a twang of New England and New York. It may either delight or annoy listeners, but it’s White’s reading style that sets this program apart from current audiobooks. He’s reading the story to us, much as a parent would read to a child. He’s not an actor, and though the character voices he does attempt--Templeton, the rat, is my favorite--are good, it’s not a bravura performance. White simply shares his story so intimately that adult listeners notice every nuance of his sentences and his exquisite choice of words. For children the story of Wilbur and Charlotte will be sheer delight. Fresh as it was fifty years ago, White’s story still has the power to mesmerize and teach us great lessons of friendship and life. R.F.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine [Published: JUN/JUL 02]
Trade Ed. Listening Library 2002
CD ISBN 978-0807208526 $17.47 Three CDs
DD ISBN multiple sources
Library Ed. Listening Library 2002
CD ISBN 9780807286050 $30.00 Three CDs
DD ISBN 9780739330418 $25.50
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