
Thalia Kids' Book Club
Cornelia Funke's Inkdeath
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Narrated by:
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Cornelia Funke
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Madeline Cohen
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By:
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Cornelia Funke
About this listen
Editorial reviews
In this sparkling episode of Thalia Kids' Book Club, Symphony Space education coordinator Madeline Cohen hosts an engaging and accessible program, perfect for hardcore, pintsized Cornelia Funke fans and their parents alike.
In this lively audiobook, Funke, known for her award-winning children’s series and stand-alone novels, reads an excerpt from Inkdeath, the last in her best-selling Inkheart trilogy, and answers questions about her work as posed by Cohen alongside enthusiastic and inquisitive audience members. Funke also hosts a writing exercise for attendees, which serves as a perfect interactive opportunity for young aspiring writers following along at home to stretch their own creative muscles.
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