
Aussie Bites
Scarlett's Bat
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Narrated by:
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Stig Wemyss
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By:
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Ian Bone
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Editorial reviews
In Ian Bone’s contribution to the Aussie Bites series, main character Scarlett Finnegan, a young, talented, and passionate cricket enthusiast who has nevertheless been relegated to the very lowest spot on her school’s team, finally gets a chance to get in the game - but when nerves strike, only a very special (maybe even magical!) bat can help her prove she’s got the stuff to be a sports star!
Stig Wemyss’ performance is, as always, a real joy to hear - his genuine enthusiasm for voice acting shines through in the consistent strength of his vocal characterization, his truly delightful pacing, and the easy way he guides listeners through the highs and lows of Scarlett’s adventure.
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