Lost on Infinity: Rockford's Rock Opera
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Narrated by:
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Matthew Sweetapple
About this listen
Lost on Infinity is a dramatized audiobook adventure like no other.
Created by writer Steve Punt and musician, Matthew Sweetapple, this is a unique, magical, award-winning musical story for all ages.
Acclaim for Lost on Infinity:
"This smartly-written, artistically-composed musical story has children as its target but adults as its bulls-eye. Upgrades the basic children's storybook to the 21st century, without losing the the magic." (WIRED magazine)
"An amazing mix of story, songs and sound effects." (The Times)
"Such an Ingenious story." (The Guardian)
Far away in the Sea of Tranquility is the Island of Infinity, home to the world's lost creatures. Infinity has a secret for the world but Moog, a boy from Battersea in London, and Rockford his dog are the only ones who can deliver its message. Travelling to Infinity, Moog and Rockford are drawn into an adventure that threatens the entire human race.
At its heart Lost on Infinity, the first adventure from Rockford's Rock Opera, is a tale about extinction. But it's a hopeful story that shows that even the smallest creatures, and humans, can make the biggest difference.
An award-winning, psychedelic, spell-binding, thought provoking 21st Century adventure!
Please note. Due to the audio-rich nature of this production (music, sound-effects) we recommend using the best quality download settings (128 kbps or more).
For all ages - children and adults.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2007 Sweetapple Ltd (P)2007 Sweetapple LtdCritic Reviews
"This smartly-written, artistically-composed musical story has children as its target but adults as its bulls-eye. Upgrades the basic children’s storybook to the 21st century, without losing the the magic." (Wired magazine)
"An amazing mix of story, songs and sound effects." (The Times)
"Such an Ingenious story." (The Guardian)