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James Marshalls Cinderella Audiobook, by James Edward Marshall Play Audiobook Sample

James Marshall's Cinderella Audiobook

James Marshalls Cinderella Audiobook, by James Edward Marshall Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Stephanie J. Block Publisher: Weston Woods Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2006 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780545521697

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

2

Longest Chapter Length:

10:44 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

10:41 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

10:42 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

10

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Publisher Description

Once there was a widower with a kind, beautiful daughter.

A hearty and robust retelling of Cinderella supported by grinning rats and a wacky fairy godmother as only James Marshall could imagine them.

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About the Authors

James Edward Marshall (1942–1992) was an American illustrator and writer of children’s books, probably best known for the George and Martha series of picture books. He illustrated books exclusively as James Marshall; when he created both text and illustrations he sometimes wrote as Edward Marshall. In 2007 the US professional librarians posthumously awarded him the biennial Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for “substantial and lasting contribution” to American children’s literature.

James Edward Marshall (1942–1992) was an American illustrator and writer of children’s books, probably best known for the George and Martha series of picture books. He illustrated books exclusively as James Marshall; when he created both text and illustrations he sometimes wrote as Edward Marshall. In 2007 the US professional librarians posthumously awarded him the biennial Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for “substantial and lasting contribution” to American children’s literature.