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Isador Brown's Strangest Adventures of All
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Narrated by:
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Stig Wemyss
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Editorial reviews
The third and final installment of the whimsical Isador Brown trilogy, Isador Brown’s Strangest Adventures of Them All is certainly a bizarre, swashbuckling tale, full of eccentric sound-effects and fun, skittish prose.
Isador and his best friend, Lulu, embark on a fantastical quest to find Lulu’s missing parents - of whom Lulu, thought to be an orphan, only recently learned existed. They have many exciting misadventures along the way.
Written by acclaimed Australian young adult author Ursula Dubosarsky - winner of several national literary prizes - and performed gamely with childlike excitement by veteran Australian voice artist, Stig Wemyss.
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