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Little house in the big woods

Wilder, Laura Ingalls 1867-1957 (Author). Jones, Cherry, 1956- (Added Author). Woodiel, Paul. (Added Author).

Summary: A year in the life of two young girls growing up on the Wisconsin frontier, as they help their mother with the daily chores, enjoy their father's stories and singing, and share special occasions when they get together with relatives or neighbors.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780061365348 :
  • Physical Description: sound disc
    4 sound discs (3.5 hr.) : digital, audio ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition: Unabridged edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Harper Children's Audio, p2003.

Content descriptions

Participant or Performer Note: Read by Cherry Jones ; Pa's fiddle performed by Paul Woodiel.
Subject: Wilder, Laura Ingalls -- 1867-1957 -- Fiction
Frontier and pioneer life -- Wisconsin -- Fiction
Families -- Wisconsin -- Fiction
Wisconsin -- Fiction
Great Plains -- Fiction
Genre: Children's audiobooks.
Topic Heading: Juvenile CD book.

Available copies

  • 5 of 6 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Creston Public Library JR AUDIO FIC WIL (Text)
Acquisition Type: New
35140001185951 Junior Audio Books Volume hold Available -

  • AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Reviews 2003 October/November
    Laura Ingalls Wilder would be delighted with Cherry Jones's narration of her classic work. Jones enlivens this beloved compendium of frontier life for a new generation. She tells with verve the details of family chores and special events. Yet these are just the backdrop for the adventures of young Laura, the exuberant and not so perfect sister whom countless young people have championed--a girl who would like as big a piece of meat as her older sister; who can be frightened by her father's boisterous play but relishes his singing and fiddle playing; who likes churning and baking days best; and who remembers every detail of each family gathering. Jones's light and fresh tone brings a childlike wonder and enthusiasm to the familiar story as it unfolds once again. Share this recording with the whole family. A.R. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2003 May #2
    Wilder's classic autobiographical series about growing up in a pioneer family in the late 1800s makes its audio debut in the very capable hands of stage actress Cherry Jones. This first installment introduces the Ingalls family living in the seemingly endless wild woods of Wisconsin prior to their eventual move west (to Kansas and later Missouri). Tennessee-born Jones brings a subtle (never hokey) homespun sound and comfortable pace to her reading; listeners may well imagine gathering in front of the fireplace or around a campfire for one of her storytelling sessions. But what Jones does best here is use her voice to sustain an appropriate childlike point of view. Her performance invites listeners to join in Laura's adventures and see things as she does, even though the books are written in the third person. (With this approach, for example, Jones livens up the occasional descriptive passages that can be slow going for some readers of the novel.) Award-winning fiddler Paul Woodiel provides lively interludes of "Pa's fiddle music," a joyful sound that was purportedly a staple of the Ingalls home. Ages 8-up. (May) FYI: Wilder's Little House on the Prairie and On the Banks of Plum Creek are being simultaneously released on cassette and CD, also read by Jones. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2004 February
    Gr 3-6-Laura Ingalls Wilder fans will rejoice at the fine presentation of her novels in audio format. Cherry Jones brings to life Pa, Ma, Laura, and all the other characters. Performed at the right tempo for the intended audience, Jones changes her voice just enough for each character so they can easily be distinguished. Singing period songs as Pa, exclaiming with delight over some new discovery as Laura, or gently scolding as Ma, Jones keeps listeners entranced. Pa's fiddle music, performed by Paul Woodiel, enhances the presentation. As with the print versions, putting the books' content into the context of events which happened over 100 years ago will help intermediate students understand why a song about "darkeys" would be included (Little House in the Big Woods), and why certain attitudes toward minorities, particularly Native Americans, are acceptable to the characters in the books.-.Judy Czarnecki, Chippewa River District Library System, Mt. Pleasant, MI Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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