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The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine
Written by Mark Twain, Philip C. Stead and Erin Stead
Narrated by Philip C. Stead, Keegan-Michael Key, Mark Bramhall and
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About this audiobook
A never-before-published, previously unfinished Mark Twain children’s story is brought to life by Caldecott Medal winners Philip Stead and Erin Stead.
In a hotel in Paris one evening in the 1879, Mark Twain sat with his young daughters, who begged their father for a story. Choosing a picture from a magazine to get started, Twain began telling them the tale of Johnny, a poor boy in possession of some magical seeds, who finds himself on a quest to rescue a stolen prince. Later, Twain would jot down some rough notes about the story, but the tale was left unfinished . . . until now.
Plucked from the Mark Twain archives at the University of California, Berkeley, Twain’s notes now form the foundation of a fairy tale picked up over a century later. With only Twain’s fragmentary script and a story that stops partway as his guide, author Philip Stead has written a tale that imagines what might have been if Twain had fully realized this work. This is a story that reaches through time and brings us the debut children’s book of America’s most legendary writer, envisioned by one of today’s most important names in children’s literature.
Read by Keegan-Michael Key and Philip Stead, with Mark Bramhall as the voice of Mark Twain, Julia Whelan as Susy Clemens, and an Editor’s Note read by Frances Gilbert.
In a hotel in Paris one evening in the 1879, Mark Twain sat with his young daughters, who begged their father for a story. Choosing a picture from a magazine to get started, Twain began telling them the tale of Johnny, a poor boy in possession of some magical seeds, who finds himself on a quest to rescue a stolen prince. Later, Twain would jot down some rough notes about the story, but the tale was left unfinished . . . until now.
Plucked from the Mark Twain archives at the University of California, Berkeley, Twain’s notes now form the foundation of a fairy tale picked up over a century later. With only Twain’s fragmentary script and a story that stops partway as his guide, author Philip Stead has written a tale that imagines what might have been if Twain had fully realized this work. This is a story that reaches through time and brings us the debut children’s book of America’s most legendary writer, envisioned by one of today’s most important names in children’s literature.
Read by Keegan-Michael Key and Philip Stead, with Mark Bramhall as the voice of Mark Twain, Julia Whelan as Susy Clemens, and an Editor’s Note read by Frances Gilbert.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Release dateSep 26, 2017
ISBN9780525498698
Author
Mark Twain
Mark Twain was a humorist, satirist, lecturer and writer. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. During his lifetime, Twain became a friend to presidents, artists, leading industrialists and European royalty
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Reviews for The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Oct 18, 2024
Sorry. A gorgeous design, 'achingly' pretty pictures, famous creators, and some interesting bits do not add up to a great book. It's still unfinished. My inner child and I still want more of the chicken, more of the Queen, more of the tiger... there are not even the seeds of the requisite HEA here.
I do like the Prince's name. My inner child would have loved the cottage that the animals built and would have wanted the story to end there. I do like the skunk, and the dragons, and the tiger. Some of the illustrations indeed stunning. But overall, I'm disappointed. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Aug 5, 2020
Charming and funny with a solid story and interesting characters. The audio is lovely, and the book book is full of softly colored illustrations. Either would make a good bedtime read, and it could be an easy way to introduce a reader to Twain's brand of humor. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Apr 30, 2018
Exceptional illustrations and a folkloric, sometimes tongue-in-cheek story, with humorous dialogue between Philip Stead and "Mark Twain." I loved the chicken "Pestilence and Famine" - long-suffering and loyal to Johnny. The history of the story is interesting, too.
