Three Terrible Trins
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Narrated by:
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June Whitfield
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By:
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Dick King-Smith
About this listen
When Mr Gray is caught by a cat, Mrs Gray is left alone with her three babies. She remembered her old granny's words, 'The gravest of all mousely sins – is to produce a set of trins!' Trins is another name for triplets, and this is the story of Mrs Gray's boys, Tom, Dick and Harry.
©1996 Foxbusters Ltd (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdCritic Reviews
"With his customary panache, King-Smith grabs the reader's attention from his opening sentence. And, sustaining his understated wit and rollicking pace throughout this breezy novel, the author never loosens his grip." ( Publishers Weekly
"The story will be enjoyed by a wide audience." ( School Library Journal)
"The story will be enjoyed by a wide audience." ( School Library Journal)
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