Anyhow Stories: Moral and otherwise
Lucy Clifford
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Anyhow Stories is a delightful collection of tales and poems crafted for children by Lucy Clifford, a notable British novelist and playwright. This enchanting anthology invites young listeners into a world of imagination, where whimsical narratives and lyrical verses come to life.
Set against the backdrop of Victorian England, Clifford's stories blend elements of fairy tales, myths, and legends, offering timeless lessons and moral reflections. Each piece is designed to spark curiosity and wonder, making it a perfect companion for bedtime or storytime.
With a rich tapestry of characters and scenarios, Anyhow Stories stands out for its ability to engage young minds while nurturing a love for literature. Join the journey through Clifford's imaginative landscapes, where every story unfolds a new adventure.
Chapters
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| The Cobbler's Children | 9:28 | Read by Anna Simon | |
| The New Mother | 25:46 | Read by Charlie Blakemore | |
| Round the Rabbit Holes | 11:46 | Read by Cori Samuel | |
| The Three Little Ragamuffins | 5:24 | Read by Tammy Sanders | |
| From Outside the World | 20:32 | Read by Eliza Horne | |
| The Paper Ship | 2:38 | Read by Val Grimm | |
| The Baby's Legs | 9:33 | Read by Tammy Sanders | |
| Imitation Fish | 10:57 | Read by Tammy Sanders | |
| Buttercup Queen | 1:28 | Read by R. Robertson | |
| The Beautiful Lady | 10:27 | Read by R. Robertson | |
| The Story of Willie and Fancy | 32:52 | Read by Ashe Prescott | |
| In the Porch | 18:54 | Read by Ashe Prescott | |
| Lullaby | 1:15 | Read by Cori Samuel | |
| Wooden Tony | 28:52 | Read by Scott Sherris |
Reviews
Mixed Assortment
SevenLivelyArts
This collection is a mixed bag. Some stories, like "The New Mother" and "Wooden Tony" are really haunting. Others are rather bland or repetitive. But I did really like how the stories looped around on themselves, with characters and events from one story being referenced in others.