Mary Nash
- Key Stage 3
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 6 hrs
Something foul has befallen the Bagthorpes! Their holy, healthy cousins are coming to stay. The Bagthorpe children can imagine nothing worse and vow to get rid of their unwanted guests no matter what it takes.
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 4 hrs
When 10 year old Robin meets the new family next door, he suspects his life will never be the same again - and he's right!
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 2 hrs
Could there be a link between an old stone boot and the puzzling events happening to a family?
- Classic Fiction
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 10 hrs 30 mins
Three years have passed and the American Civil War is over. The men have returned home, Meg is to be married and the lives of the March sisters are as full as ever. Book 2 of series.
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 7 hrs
Favourite fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen retold by Eric Haugaard in a new translation.
- Classic Fiction
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 12 hrs
The third book about the March family is set at Plumfield School, which is run by Jo and her husband along the lines of the educational theories of Alcott's husband. Book 3 of series.
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 4 hrs
Having lost their parents in the chaos of war, Ruth, Edek and Bronia are left alone to fend for themselves and hide from the Nazis amid the rubble and ruins of their city. They meet a ragged orphan boy, Jan, who treasures a paperknife - a silver sword - which was entrusted to him by an escaped prisoner of war. The three children realise that the escapee was their father, so together with Jan they begin a dangerous journey across the battlefields of Europe to find their parents.
- Key Stage 2
Read by: Mary Nash
Duration: 3 hrs
A young Indian girl, caught between the traditional world of her mother and the present world of the mission, is helped by her Aunt Karana.
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