Longshanks
Stephen W. Meader
Lu par Warren Bergmann





In 1828, young Tad Hopkins takes an adventure-filled trip down the Mississippi River to meet his father in New Orleans. Along the way he befriends a remarkable young man who is destined for history.
It is my privilege to offer this audio version of another of Stephen W. Meader’s beautifully written YA adventures, which so vividly document the history of North America. However, I must acknowledge the racist language and attitudes that appear, which reflect the time and place where it is set (the Mississippi River in 1828), and the time of its publishing a hundred years later. It is likely that many of the young readers for whom it was intended were negatively influenced by this content. The book serves as an historical record of racism. Those reading it today will benefit from understanding this context, and from engaging in discussion about it. (Summary by Warren Bergmann) (5 hr 42 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 13:30 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter II | 14:10 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter III | 9:26 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter IV | 12:55 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter V | 20:42 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter VI | 22:43 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter VII | 17:21 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter VIII | 16:30 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter IX | 16:42 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter X | 18:26 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XI | 11:28 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XII | 17:24 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XIII | 15:44 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XIV | 17:29 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XV | 16:10 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XVI | 17:49 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XVII | 11:23 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XVIII | 16:19 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XIX | 19:22 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XX | 16:55 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
Chapter XXI | 19:32 | Lu par Warren Bergmann |
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I thought it was strange. It was about Abraham Lincoln supposedly but it seems to be more about the boy and just like the last tape I listened to, it repeats itself several chapters into the book.