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The Witch of Blackbird Pond

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Mary Beth Hurt

6 Hours 30 Minutes

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July 2002

Audio Book Summary

Kit Tyler must leave behind shimmering Caribbean islands to join the stern Puritan community of her relatives. She soon feels caged, until she meets the old woman known as the Witch of Blackbird Pond. But when their friendship is discovered, Kit herself is accused of witchcraft!

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  • Catherine W

    Great, well written story. I like the way the narrator changed voices

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  • Erin W

    This was one of our favorite books to listen to! The narrator was absolutely amazing!! We really enjoyed how each character had their own distinct voice. It really brought the story to life!

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  • Dresden B

    A good book for today's youth to read; provides perspective. Narration was great.

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  • Katrina M.

    Listened to the book with my 8th grader for a school reading assignment. We thought it was well written and the narrator did a good job with the reading. We were annoyed in the beginning when it started with music that was louder than the reader's voice. I am grateful the music was not throughout the book or we would not have finished listening to it.

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  • Bekki A.

    Love this book!

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  • Smyth B.

    I loved it. It was just AWESOME. When I read it it almost was like I was with them.

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  • carol c

    great book for everyone. it is nicely narrated. it is very interesting to listen

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  • Kathy

    If I could give this book zero stars, I would. I never made it through more than the first CD as it was childish and seemed almost stereotypical in the descriptions of the English settlers.

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