
Little Fur
The Legend of Little Fur
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Narrated by:
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Isobelle Carmody
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By:
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Isobelle Carmody
About this listen
This is a story full of magic and wonder, of unforgettable characters and exciting adventures.
©2005 Isabelle Carmody (P)2005 Bolinda Publishing Pty. Ltd.Editor reviews
This fantasy tale with strong ecological themes will delight young listeners who love nature and woodland creatures. Little Fur is a red-headed half elf/half troll, the size of a three-year-old human, who takes care of the animals around her. But when she learns that humans are about to start burning the forest down, she embarks on a quest to stop them. With well-developed characters drawn from the natural world (the crow is particularly memorable), The Legend of Little Fur is an enjoyable, high-quality tale. Isobelle Carmody's voice is sweet enough for young ears, but capable of being loud and forceful when necessary.
Critic reviews
"Little Fur is an endearing little creature....The novel reads as a gentle fable that children from eight to 10 will enjoy." ( Australian Bookseller & Publisher)
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