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Stories real and magical Audiobook, by Leo Tolstoy Play Audiobook Sample

Stories real and magical Audiobook

Stories real and magical Audiobook, by Leo Tolstoy Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Gondre Lewis Publisher: TSK Group LLC Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 1.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781667927763

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

11

Longest Chapter Length:

69:59 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

09 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

09:02 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

46

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Publisher Description

Outside of Russia, Leo Tolstoy is known mostly as the author of the Napoleonic War epic "War and Peace". Therefore, this collection is bound to be a new experience for most, since it includes a set of Tolstoy's stories intended for children.

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About Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was born about two hundred miles from Moscow. His mother died when he was two, his father when he was nine. His parents were of noble birth, and Tolstoy remained acutely aware of his aristocratic roots, even when he later embraced doctrines of equality and the brotherhood of man. After serving in the army in the Caucasus and Crimea, where he wrote his first stories, he traveled and studied educational theories. In 1862 he married Sophia Behrs and for the next fifteen years lived a tranquil, productive life, finishing War and Peace in 1869 and Anna Karenina in 1877. In 1879 he underwent a spiritual crisis; he sought to propagate his beliefs on faith, morality, and nonviolence, writing mostly parables, tracts, and morality plays. Tolstoy died of pneumonia in 1910 at the age of eighty-two.