The Little White Bird


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(4.6 stars; 26 reviews)

"A children's book, sharp social commentary and sad psychological thriller about a man's search for a sense of belonging. All in one amazing and lyrical collection. This is the first book in which Peter Pan starts to appear. His adventure in Kensington Gardens are first narrated here. Other than that, it offers a magical portrait of contemporary London, and a realistic tale of a family to which every one of us could have belonged." - Summary by Stav Nisser. (7 hr 25 min)

Chapitres

David and I set off on a Journey 13:12 Lu par Mike Pelton
The Little Nursery Governess 16:14 Lu par Mike Pelton
Her Marriage, her Clothes, her Appetite and an inventory of her Furniture 16:43 Lu par Mike Pelton
A Night-Piece 13:30 Lu par TribalElder
The Fight for Timothy 17:43 Lu par Sandra Cullum
A Shock 8:43 Lu par Sandra Cullum
The Last of Timothy 8:43 Lu par MissRose
The Inconsiderate Waiter 21:53 Lu par Sandra Cullum
A Confirmed Spinster 17:31 Lu par Sandra Cullum
Sporting Reflections 3:43 Lu par Sandra Cullum
The Runaway Perambulator 21:15 Lu par Sandra Cullum
The Pleasantest Club in London 15:25 Lu par Mike Pelton
The Grand Tour of the Gardens 18:29 Lu par Mike Pelton
Peter Pan 18:48 Lu par Mike Pelton
The Thrush's Nest 23:46 Lu par Carol
Lock-Out Time 27:05 Lu par Carol
The Little House 37:15 Lu par Sandra Cullum
Peter's Goat 21:40 Lu par Carol
An Interloper 9:23 Lu par Carol
David and Porthos Compared 15:05 Lu par Sandra Cullum
William Paterson 18:09 Lu par Sandra Cullum
Joey 17:23 Lu par Lynne T
Pilkington's 20:25 Lu par Sandra Cullum
Barbara 18:12 Lu par Sandra Cullum
The Cricket Match 6:20 Lu par Larry Wilson
The Dedication 18:59 Lu par Sandra Cullum

Critiques


(5 stars)

J. M. Barrie gives us an intimate peek into the back story of his creation of Peter Pan and the charming characters that still capture our hearts generations later. It’s a timeless, whimsical tale that appeals to young and old on so many levels.

Great book.


(4 stars)

The readers were great, but I'm not a fan of multiple readers for one book. Specially when it changes chapter by chapter.