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The Tripp Diaries No.3

By: Stig Wemyss
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Stig Wemyss – self-described "Master of Madness" - has been writing and performing the Tripp series of madcap, zany, audiobooks for children since 1997. With his high, rollicking, fast-paced (but always clear) Australian accent, Stig directs his tale to that "poor little backseater, stuck in the car...watching the bald spot on the back of Dad’s head..." Yes, the Tripp diaries are about a road trip and made specifically for road trippers. Listeners to Volume 3 will follow the Tripp family through the Pilbara in Northwest Australia and through a series of crazy adventures. Songs, wild characterizations, and a flowing narrative will keep your little backseater entertained for nearly three hours.

Publisher's Summary

The eagerly awaited third installment in the riotous Tripp Diaries series. Written and read by one of the most entertaining children's narrators around, Stig Wemyss.
©2007 Stig Wemyss (P)2007 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

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