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Wingfeather Tales: Seven Thrilling Stories from the World of Aerwiar Audiobook, by Andrew Peterson Play Audiobook Sample

Wingfeather Tales: Seven Thrilling Stories from the World of Aerwiar Audiobook

Wingfeather Tales: Seven Thrilling Stories from the World of Aerwiar Audiobook, by Andrew Peterson Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Andrew Peterson Publisher: Listening Library Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Series: The Wingfeather Saga Release Date: March 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593401606

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

18

Longest Chapter Length:

76:59 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

07 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

35:29 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

8

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Publisher Description

Return to the world of the Wingfeather Saga with Andrew Peterson and his all-star author friends. Immerse yourself in a land of bomnubbles and quarreling cousins, sea dragons and book publishers, thieves and Fangs and secret maps. Here within these pages lie seven stories of the distant past, lost adventures, forgotten songs, and heartbreaking histories. The Shining Isle is restored, but Aerwiar is vast—and these authors have tales yet to tell:     Explore the inner walls of Yorsha Doon, just West of the Woes of Shreve, on the edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, from the eyes of young Safiki in “The Prince of Yorsha Doon” from the creator of Aewiar, Andrew Peterson.     Jennifer Trafton's warm and whimsical writing brings to life a publishing nightmare populated by the many beasts of Skree in “The Wooing of Sophelia Stupe.”     Learn the origins of Ollister Pebmrick's mysterious entry in the Creaturepedia about his encounter with a raggant in “Willow Worlds” by N. D. Wilson.     Travel with young Podo Helmer on an epic hunt for sea dragons in “From the Deeps of the Dragon King” from A. S. Peterson.     Jonathan Rogers presents “The Ballard of Lanric and Rube,” sung by Armulyn the Bard, tale-spinner of the imaginary Shining Isle of Anniera, in On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness.     Discover what life was like for Maraly and Gammon in post-war Skree in “Shadowblade and the Florid Sword"—the first-ever Wingfeather comic—by Andrew Peterson. (Included in a dowanloadable PDF.)     Douglas McKelvey's epic, heartbreakingly hopeful novella "The Places Beyond the Maps” recounts a father's journey to redemption. You'll also find delightful illustrations by Justin Gerard, Hein Zaayman, Cory Godbey, John Hendrix, Nicholas Kole, Aedan Peterson, Joe Sutphin, Jay Myers, and Doug TenNapel in the downloadable PDF. Enter a rich, imaginative world that becomes more real, more mysterious, more dangerous, and more beautiful with each story's telling. * This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains illustrations and the first-ever Wingfeather Saga comic, one of the seven stories from the book.

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About the Authors

Andrew Peterson is the author of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, book one in the Wingfeather Saga, and The Ballad of Matthew’s Begats. He’s also the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter and recording artist of ten albums, including Resurrection Letters II. He and his wife, Jamie, live with their two sons and one daughter in a little house near Nashville, Tennessee, that they call the Warren.

Jonathan Rogers received his undergraduate degree from Furman University in South Carolina and holds a PhD in seventeenth-century English literature from Vanderbilt University.

N. D. Wilson is the bestselling author of the Ashtown Burials series. When he was a kid, he spent nearly a year living in his grandparents’ attic. If there were cupboards in those walls, he never found them. He and his wife live in Idaho, along with their five young explorers.