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- Narrated by: Mary-Anne Fahey
- Series: Felix and Zelda, Book 3
- Length: 3 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Editorial Reviews
Now continues Morris Gleitzman children's series about two friends in Nazi-occupied Poland. It follows the author's audiobooks Once and Again. Now a grandfather, Felix, faces an awful event together with his granddaughter, Zelda. Australian actress Mary-Anne Fahey believably plays young Zelda, the point-of-view character. She embodies Zelda's innocence and sincerity with a sweet voice that will mesmerize young listeners. Fans of the stories about young Felix will enjoy coming full circle with this final edition of the series.
Publisher's Summary
The final installment in the poignant story of Felix and Zelda, this is the sequel to Morris Gleitzman's books Once and Then. Gleitzman's acclaimed story of friends Felix and Zelda in Nazi-occupied Poland has captured the hearts and minds of readers and listeners worldwide. In Now he delivers the final chapter, bringing this most moving of stories into the present day.
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- john pattison
- 26-12-2020
A solid read
this book was a great addition to the Felix stories in a weird type of way
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- Anonymous User
- 26-05-2020
Felix and Zelda series reiveiw
I love this book because... Morris Glitzmen is great at writing creative stories and making it Funny and serious at the same time, but this is the next step of writing. This series is great for 8 year olds and up, this series is a story based on what the natzis did to Jewish people. I would recommend it for people who like the history of world war 1.
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- james
- 15-06-2016
good book 10/10
it good that he put in about the vic fires and the Holocaust this is a very very good book to have and thank you so much
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- Chilly
- 16-05-2017
Loved it, just like all of the Once series
My son and I have read or listened to all of the Once series together and Now was another great little book. Gleitzman manages to be funny while dealing with some very big themes, without ever patronising his audience or belittling the subject matter. Now steps outside of the timeline of Once and Then but continues and develops the themes. Would thoroughly recommend for children 11+.
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