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Uncle Remus Returns

Gelesen von Phil Chenevert

(4,482 Sterne; 55 Bewertungen)

Uncle Remus tells these 11 stories but to the son of the original "little boy" who is visiting his grandmother on the plantation. As always Uncle Remus can be relied upon to provide funny and pointed insight into human personalities through his story telling. These were all published in the Uncle Remus magazine from 1905 and 1906 and gathered together in this book by the author. (Summary by Phil Chenevert) (2 hr 56 min)

Chapters

Preface

2:06

Read by Phil Chenevert

Brother Rabbit's Bear Hunt

26:00

Read by Phil Chenevert

Impty-Umpty and the Blacksmith

26:20

Read by Phil Chenevert

Taily-Po

26:45

Read by Phil Chenevert

Brother Rabbit, Brother Fox and Two Fat Pullets

24:42

Read by Phil Chenevert

How Brother Rabbit Brought Family Trouble on Brother Fox

23:50

Read by Phil Chenevert

The Most Beautiful Bird in the World

21:16

Read by Phil Chenevert

Uncle Remus Falls Victim to the Mumps

9:43

Read by Phil Chenevert

Uncle Remus's Views on Church Collections

7:09

Read by Phil Chenevert

Uncle Remus's Political Theories

3:40

Read by Phil Chenevert

Uncle Discusses the True Inwardness of the Mule

3:03

Read by Phil Chenevert

Uncle Remus Talks of Hard Times and "Sunshine Niggers"

2:09

Read by Phil Chenevert

Bewertungen

Uncle Remus Returns

(5 Sterne)

Great reads. Fun stories of all genres and lengths. A well curated collection. Much enjoyed. Thanks!

Excellent reading!

(4,5 Sterne)

More funny from Uncle Remus. I would not have thought Phil the best narrator for Uncle Remus. I would have been wrong. He OWNS this part!

Of course....

(4,5 Sterne)

Though focusing on a Black man telling stories, we do have some outdated racial slurs. (The N-Word.) I should recommend listening but keeping in mind the failings of such times.

great read by Phil C

(5 Sterne)

incredible stories well read/acted by the best, Phil C

wonderful

(4 Sterne)

not quite as good as Mark Smith

Good Book

(4,5 Sterne)

He isn't Mark Smith.