Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(3.8 stars; 6 reviews)

All the excitement, danger, heartbreaks and triumphs of this well known story, but without the big words. Lucy Aikin, an accomplished writer and writing as Mary Godolphin, accomplishes this with apparent ease in this little book. The story of a plucky family ship wrecked on a desolate island, saving what they can from the ship, is well known. The entire family, under the leadership of an intrepid father and mother works together to not only survive in this island, but actually prosper. This work would seem an excellent one for non-English native readers to try their skill at. (Summary by Phil Chenevert ) (2 hr 13 min)

Capítulos

01 - CHAPTER I. 6:33 Leído por Gregory Eccles
02 - CHAPTER II 6:32 Leído por Gregory Eccles
03 - CHAPTER III 4:23 Leído por Sarah LuAnn
04 - CHAPTER IV 5:23 Leído por Gregory Eccles
05 - CHAPTER V 5:02 Leído por Gregory Eccles
06 - CHAPTER VI 4:36 Leído por April Gonzales
07 - CHAPTER VII 6:23 Leído por April Gonzales
08 - CHAPTER VIII 7:00 Leído por Bill Mosley
09 - CHAPTER IX 10:34 Leído por Gregory Eccles
10 - CHAPTER X 8:10 Leído por Gregory Eccles
11 - CHAPTER XI 7:22 Leído por Gregory Eccles
12 - CHAPTER XII 16:13 Leído por Marty
13 - CHAPTER XIII 14:32 Leído por Marty
14 - CHAPTER XIV 18:08 Leído por Donna Winters
15 - CHAPTER XV 12:15 Leído por Gregory Eccles

Reseñas

changes the meaning


(1 stars)

I appreciate the writer trying to make the book easier to read, but the job is not well done. in the original work the father explains that the two dogs found by his son were bad news since they were but two more mouths to fill, this version says 'I am afraid the dogs will do us more harm than good', giving the reader no clue as to why they would do them harm.