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The Wind in the Willows

By: Kenneth Grahame
Narrated by: Richard Goolden, Norman Shelley, Tony Church, Patrick Wymark
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Weasels purchase Mole's underground home from wealthy landowner Mr.Toad. Mole and Ratty must fight to get his home back from the evil weasels. Richard Goolden, Norman Shelley, Tony Church, and Patrick Wymark star in Kenneth Grahame's classic tale featuring Mole, Ratty, and Toad.

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Take Mr Moles hand [or paw] and venture through the wonderful adventures of 'Wind in the Willows' Meet Ratty , Otter, Toad and Badger ..plus all characters who help make life on the riverbank exciting,
Be drawn down the river, across the meadows and through the 'Wild wood' This is the world of magic, romance,and adventure,.

Enchanting

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My dad used to play this to me on from a cassette when I was a little girl, I still love it now. I was so pleased when I found it had
been added to audible

love it

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The performances are outstanding. This is by far the best recorded version of this children’s classic.

Fantastic authentic version of a classic

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Timeless. Just love the narration. I listened to this so often as a child I could recite large parts.

My favorite for 50 years

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I first heard this on vinyl record in the 1970’s and have been searching for it ever since. It’s the finest version of this tale ever told. The term “classic” is widely overused as this is what should be referred to as a classic, Its not supposed to be electronically HD quality that’s the beauty of its theatrical timelessness. Put your headphones on and get lost in the world of characters, atmosphere and images it creates .......Wonderful

Nostalgic brilliance

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