Three Men in a Boat

Three Men in a Boat
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Three Men in a Boat Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

1100

Reading Level

7-9

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شابک

9781780002491
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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from September 29, 2008
Jerome's classic British comedy is recounted by House
's Hugh Laurie in a marvelously entertaining performance that will bring listeners to the banks of the Thames and carry them away into a world where three men and a dog named Montmorency venture from London to Oxford one sunny day. At just two and a half hours, the journey is short but sweet as Laurie captures the essence of Jerome's touching tale. With his classic witty tone, Laurie dives headfirst into each character, offering his own take on each colorful personality. There is a subtle theatrical aspect at work here as Laurie delivers a knockout one-man show that displays his wide-ranging talent.



AudioFile Magazine
Fans of actor Hugh Laurie will be thrilled with this classic tale of three English gentlemen and a dog who take a short boat ride on the Thames for a holiday in 1889. The dry humor throughout the gentlemen's adventures is enhanced by Laurie's crisp delivery and jocular tones. Listeners may laugh aloud as they experience the travelers' culinary follies and navigational challenges along their journey. Laurie also expresses a sincere tone of nostalgia as the author who is warmly recounting his exploits with friends--both human and canine. The only flaw with this recording is that it's abridged. The listener is sure to be left wanting to know what parts were left out. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

AudioFile Magazine
Martin Jarvis's reading of Jerome's late-Victorian comic novel, of three young men going up the Thames in a small boat, is a fine example of how an audio program can provide more, and be more enjoyable, than the printed book it's based on. Jarvis's voice is excellent. His shadings bring out the frequent irony and humor perfectly, but also fit the many serious or semi-serious asides and digressions on history, scenery, and mores. He provides varied voices for the three major characters and accents for the minor characters, all of which seem appropriate to their provenance and social class. He even sings the songs. His performance enhances an already enjoyable original. W.M. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine


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