Tartarin of Tarascon
Alphonse Daudet
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The story tells the burlesque adventures of Tartarin, a local hero of Tarascon, a small town in southern France, whose invented adventures and reputation as a swashbuckler finally force him to travel to a very prosaic Algiers in search of lions.
(Summary by Wikipedia, modified by Nadine) (3 hr 30 min)
Chapters
01 - Episode 1-01 | 5:09 | Read by Nadine Eckert-Boulet |
02 - Episode 1-02 | 8:09 | Read by Ezwa |
03 - Episode 1-03 | 4:26 | Read by Ricky St. Claire |
04 - Episode 1-04 | 6:43 | Read by Ezwa |
05 - Episode 1-05 | 7:19 | Read by Ezwa |
06 - Episode 1-06 | 5:01 | Read by Ezwa |
07 - Episode 1-07 | 4:27 | Read by Ricky St. Claire |
08 - Episode 1-08 | 6:18 | Read by Amy Gramour |
09 - Episode 1-09 | 5:16 | Read by Ricky St. Claire |
10 - Episode 1-10 | 3:05 | Read by Ricky St. Claire |
11 - Episode 1-11 | 4:35 | Read by Brian |
12 - Episode 1-12 | 3:37 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
13 - Episode 1-13 | 10:10 | Read by Ted Nugent |
14 - Episode 1-14 | 6:14 | Read by Kalynda |
15 - Episode 2-01 | 5:05 | Read by Kalynda |
16 - Episode 2-02 | 5:08 | Read by Jeanie |
17 - Episode 2-03 | 4:25 | Read by Ricky St. Claire |
18 - Episode 2-04 | 5:08 | Read by Amy Gramour |
19 - Episode 2-05 | 5:15 | Read by Sibella Denton |
20 - Episode 2-06 | 4:23 | Read by Sibella Denton |
21 - Episode 2-07 | 4:55 | Read by Sibella Denton |
22 - Episode 2-08 | 4:26 | Read by Sibella Denton |
23 - Episode 2-09 | 8:02 | Read by Mike Harris |
24 - Episode 2-10 | 6:11 | Read by Anne Cheng |
25 - Episode 2-11 | 6:34 | Read by Philippa |
26 - Episode 2-12 | 6:52 | Read by Jeanie |
27 - Episode 3-01 | 9:54 | Read by Jeanie |
28 - Episode 3-02 | 5:10 | Read by Amy Gramour |
29 - Episode 3-03 | 5:48 | Read by Kalynda |
30 - Episode 3-04 | 7:28 | Read by Kalynda |
31 - Episode 3-05 | 12:08 | Read by Denny Sayers (d. 2015) |
32 - Episode 3-06 | 8:29 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
33 - Episode 3-07 | 7:01 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
34 - Episode 3-08 | 7:24 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Reviews
love the book, too many readers
Martin Genev
I would have loved if the first reader with the French accent had read the whole thing she was the only one that knows how to pronounce TAR-TAR-AHN book itself is a great pleasure