• WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups

  • Auteur(s): Lisa Wright
  • Podcast

WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups

Auteur(s): Lisa Wright
  • Résumé

  • In this podiobook: Wrightales are original fairy tales for grownups who have never quite grown up written and read by Lisa Wright. Though they follow the conventions of traditional tales, they have more humor than the Brothers Grimm, fewer princesses than Disney, and a lot less gore than Angela Carter. Wrightales take on eternal conundrums like: how to avoid ending up in the middle of nowhere, discovering the Secret to Happiness, and the search for a life that doesn't involve goats. They take a whimsical, once-upon-a-time view of life's quandaries and travails. The search for happiness and fulfillment is explored with humor and imagination. There are wizards and dragons, wild geese and small white dogs, magic and trickery, and all varieties of love. This collection brings together nine fairy tales in 16 chapters. All but one of the stories are complete in one or 2 episodes.The fairy tale tradition is alive and well and not just for kids, though kids are welcome, too.
    Some rights reserved, 2004-2005. Lisa Wright
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  • Episode Sixteen - WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups
    Nov 16 2007

    -In this episode: The exciting conclusion in which Armonk must face the consequences of his decisions.

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    32 min
  • Episode Fifteen - WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups
    Nov 15 2007

    -In this episode: Armonk makes a strange discovery and has a falling out with his companions.

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    22 min
  • Episode Fourteen - WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups
    Nov 14 2007

    -In this episode: Armonk begins to understand the power of stories for good and ill. He and Lutan gain an unwanted companion.

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    20 min

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