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SmartPass Audio Education Study Guide to A Kestrel for a Knave (Dramatised)
- Narrated by: Joan Walker, John Albasiny, Nick Murchie, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Sunday Times Parent Power customers who download this SmartPass title will get a further 29% off the Audible price from 12th November until 17th December. That¿s over 50% off the CD price! (Please note that the discounted price will appear only after you add the item to your cart).
Full-cast performance with comprehensive commentary and analysis for any student to fully understand and appreciate the novel.
Experience the gritty realism of Billy Casper's world, as he fights to escape the confines of life in a 1960's Yorkshire mining town by training and flying a hawk. "You'll not catch me! You'll never catch me."
©1968 Barry Hines
What the critics say
"Superb! A totally brilliant way to revise" (Daily Express)
"A wealth of useful material." (Times Educational Supplement)
"Refreshing¿ clear and lively¿ a stimulating study aid." (Sunday Times)
"Impressive teaching and study aid." (SNIP Magazine)
"A wealth of useful material." (Times Educational Supplement)
"Refreshing¿ clear and lively¿ a stimulating study aid." (Sunday Times)
"Impressive teaching and study aid." (SNIP Magazine)