
Away in a Hollow
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Narrated by:
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Marian Seldes
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By:
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Donald Corren
About this listen
Legendary actress Marian Seldes performs this enchanting children's story in rhyme about an eager caterpillar who tries too hard to become a butterfly. Accompanied by a lush musical score by Dennis Deal, Away in a Hollow will captivate children of all ages and their parents.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2015 Donald Corren (P)2015 Roven Records Spoken Word
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Critic reviews
"Though she had a resonant and impeccable modulated speaking voice, with consonants that snipped the air and vowel sounds as specifically placed as notes on a stave, Ms. Seldes didn't need to open her mouth to command attention. She didn't even have to show her face." (Ben Brantley, The New York Times)