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The Folk of the Faraway Tree

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The Folk of the Faraway Tree

By: Enid Blyton
Narrated by: Kate Winslet
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The third enchanting book in the Magic Faraway Tree series by Enid Blyton, the world's best-loved storyteller - read by Kate Winslet.

The mischievous Connie comes to enjoy a few days with Joe, Beth and Frannie while her mother is sick. Connie refuses to believe in the Faraway Tree or the magical folk who live in it, even when the Angry Pixie throws ink at her!

Join the children and their friends Moonface, Saucepan Man and Silky the fairy as they discover which new land is at the top of the Faraway Tree. Will it be the Land of Secrets, the Land of Enchantments, or the Land of Know-Alls? Discover the magic!

This recording follows the original text, first published in 1946, and is unabridged.

© 2013 Hodder & Stoughton Limited (P) 2013 Hodder Children's Books©1946 Hodder Children's Books
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So beautifully narrated by Kate Winslet - we all loved such a magical classic chapter each night at bedtime

So beautifully narrated

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I loved how hard everyone worked to save the faraway tree’s roots and life from the trolls digging through the roots

When Connie lost her voice!

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