Simon has just about given up hope when he receives a magical gift. Jay O'Callahan's classic story, "Raspberries," was made up for his son, Ted, when he was five.
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About the Author:
Jay O'Callahan has performed at the Abbey Theatre; the Yeats International Drama Festival in Ireland; the Glistening Waters Festival in New Zealand; Lincoln Center in New York City; with the Boston Symphony Orchestra; and on National Public Radio.
From AudioFile:
Storyteller Jay O'Callahan tells four original stories which began as entertainment for his children and now have become part of his repertoire. These are gentle, clever, rambling tales with a childlike point of view. They're characterized by occasional poetic phrases which delight the adult listener. O'Callahan uses a few different voices and whistles now and then. He sometimes talks too fast, but this can be overlooked. The sense of the story is never lost, and the listener's only regret might be that she missed the live performance. L.R.S. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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- PublisherArtana Productions
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 1877954403
- ISBN 13 9781877954405
- BindingAudio CD
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