Against the backdrop of his father's recent death, Horatio struggles with the arrival of his grandfather, the "Old Professor," into the family home and the vagaries of friendship with Eric and his sister, Angie. With the death of O.P.'s dog and the subsequent choice of a new dog, Horatio and his family progress to a point both positive and peaceful. Ramon de Ocampo has a light, youthful voice. He moves easily from the frank emotions of Horatio to the brooding of his mother, the heaviness of his grandfather, and the lilt and spark of Angie. His emphasis and varied tempo underscore Horatio's emotional upheaval as he comes to a new understanding of his world. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine [Published: APR/MAY 02]
Book pak Recorded Books 2001
CS ISBN 0788793772 $19.00 Two cassettes
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