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Narrated by:
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Mary-Anne Fahey
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By:
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Morris Gleitzman
About this listen
Morris Gleitzman's acclaimed story of friends Felix and Zelda in Nazi-occupied Poland has captured the hearts and minds of listeners worldwide. In Now he delivers the final chapter, bringing this most moving of stories into the present day.
©2010 Creative Input Pty Ltd. By arrangement with Penguin Group (Australia). (P)2010 Bolinda PublishingEditorial reviews
Now continues Morris Gleitzman children's series about two friends in Nazi-occupied Poland. It follows the author's audiobooks Once and Again. Now a grandfather, Felix, faces an awful event together with his granddaughter, Zelda. Australian actress Mary-Anne Fahey believably plays young Zelda, the point-of-view character. She embodies Zelda's innocence and sincerity with a sweet voice that will mesmerize young listeners. Fans of the stories about young Felix will enjoy coming full circle with this final edition of the series.
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- john pattison
- 26-12-2020
A solid read
this book was a great addition to the Felix stories in a weird type of way
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- Tex
- 15-06-2016
good book 10/10
it good that he put in about the vic fires and the Holocaust this is a very very good book to have and thank you so much
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- Anonymous User
- 31-08-2021
Awesome book!
This is one of the best so far! The only thing I didn’t really like was creepy bushfires and reminders of the nazis, so just be a bit careful when telling a story about death and destruction. Overall, these are amazing!!
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