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Books with author Simon Prebble

  • The Adventures of Emily Finfeather: The Feathernail and Other Gifts

    E. E. King, Simon Prebble

    Audible Audiobook (E. E. King, Feb. 15, 2012)
    The Feathernail and Other Gifts (or The Adventures of Emily Finfeather), is a tale of altruism and magic for mature children and immature adults. Emily Finfeather is an orphan who lives with her angry and silent grandmother in a dark, windy, old house. On a field trip to the zoo, Emily is locked inside the aviary by evil classmates. What she discovers there will change the shape of reality forever.
  • The Odyssey, with eBook

    Homer, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, June 11, 2009)
    Greek poet Homer established the standard for tales of epic quests and heroic journeys with the Odyssey. Crowded with characters, both human and nonhuman, and bursting with action, the Odyssey details the adventures of Ulysses, king of Ithaca and hero of the Trojan War, as he struggles to return to his home and his waiting, ever-faithful wife, Penelope. Along the way Ulysses encounters the seductive Circe, who changes men into swine; the gorgeous water-nymph Calypso, who keeps him a "prisoner of love" for seven years; the terrible, one-eyed, man-eating giant Cyclops; and a host of other ogres, wizards, sirens, and gods. But when he finally reaches Ithaca after ten years of travel, his trials have only begun. There he must battle the scheming noblemen who, thinking him dead, have demanded that Penelope choose one of them to be her new husband—and Ithaca's new king. Often called the "second work of Western literature" (the Iliad, also by Homer, being the first), the Odyssey is not only a rousing adventure drama but also a profound meditation on courage, loyalty, family, fate, and undying love. More than 3,000 years old, it was the first story to delineate carefully and exhaustively a single character arc—a narrative structure that serves as the foundation and heart of the modern novel.
  • Beyond the Western Sea: Book One, The Escape From Home

    Avi, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2005)
    In December 1850, the dark hours before dawn make 12-year-old Patrick O’Connell shiver. He lives with his mother and older sister in a wet and drafty shack. Patrick has been the man of the family ever since Da, his father, sailed from Ireland to America. But now he has a problem he can’t solve: there isn’t enough money to pay the rent. Suddenly, the village priest pounds on their door. He brings a bank draft with a letter from Da telling them to come to America. Soon Patrick and his family set off for Liverpool to board a ship. They think their problems are finally over, until Patrick meets some helpful strangers who are more than eager to help him care for his new fortune. Filled with irony and excitement, Newbery Award-winner Avi’s adventurous tale is a vivid picture of life in 19th-century Ireland and England. With dramatic flair, narrator Simon Prebble provides the perfect voice for unsavory villains, colorful peasants, and the proper lords and ladies of the gentry.
  • On the Beach

    Nevil Shute, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Unabridged CD Audiobook 8 CDs / 9.5 hours long.. Narrated by Simon Prebble
  • The War of the Worlds

    H. G. Wells, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, March 4, 2019)
    A shooting star seen in the skies over Victorian England heralds an alien invasion. The Martians, in need of resources, have been shot from Mars via a huge space gun and have landed in Southern England, where they quickly overwhelm its inhabitants. As the battle for Earth begins, our unnamed narrator struggles to return to his wife amidst the fighting and devastation. One of the most widely-read and influential science-fiction novels, The War of the Worlds touches on interplanetary travel, evolutionary theory, British imperialism, and the fears and prejudices of Victorian times. First serialized in 1897, it has been adapted many times, most famously by Orson Welles and company in the form of a prank radio news alert in 1938 that caused panic among listeners.
  • The Odyssey

    Homer, Simon Prebble

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Tantor Media Inc, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Greek poet Homer established the standard for tales of epic quests and heroic journeys with the Odyssey. Crowded with characters, both human and nonhuman, and bursting with action, the Odyssey details the adventures of Ulysses, king of Ithaca and hero of the Trojan War, as he struggles to return to his home and his waiting, ever-faithful wife, Penelope. Along the way Ulysses encounters the seductive Circe, who changes men into swine; the gorgeous water-nymph Calypso, who keeps him a “prisoner of love” for seven years; the terrible, one-eyed, man-eating giant Cyclops; and a host of other ogres, wizards, sirens, and gods. But when he finally reaches Ithaca after ten years of travel, his trials have only begun. There he must battle the scheming noblemen who, thinking him dead, have demanded that Penelope choose one of them to be her new husband---and Ithaca's new king. Often called the “second work of Western literature” (the Iliad, also by Homer, being the first), the Odyssey is not only a rousing adventure drama but also a profound meditation on courage, loyalty, family, fate, and undying love. More than 3,000 years old, it was the first story to delineate carefully and exhaustively a single character arc---a narrative structure that serves as the foundation and heart of the modern novel.
  • On The Beach

    Nevil Shute, Simon Prebble

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1991)
    7 FACTORY RECORDED CASSETTES FROM RECORDED BOOKS, PUBLISHED 1991,, IN HARD PLASTIC CASE
  • The Doom Stone

    Paul Zindel, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD (Graymalkin Media, June 25, 2009)
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  • The Doom Stone

    Paul Zindel, Simon Prebble

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • The Doom Stone

    Paul Zindel, Simon Prebble

    Audio CD
    Distributed by Recorded Books. Unabridged, 4 CDs, 3.75 hours.
  • The Child in Time

    Ian McEwan, Simon Prebble

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
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  • The War of the Worlds

    H. G. Wells, Simon Prebble

    2019 (Dreamscape Media, March 4, 2019)
    A shooting star seen in the skies over Victorian England heralds an alien invasion. The Martians, in need of resources, have been shot from Mars via a huge space gun and have landed in Southern England, where they quickly overwhelm its inhabitants. As the battle for Earth begins, our unnamed narrator struggles to return to his wife amidst the fighting and devastation. One of the most widely-read and influential science-fiction novels, The War of the Worlds touches on interplanetary travel, evolutionary theory, British imperialism, and the fears and prejudices of Victorian times. First serialized in 1897, it has been adapted many times, most famously by Orson Welles and company in the form of a prank radio news alert in 1938 that caused panic among listeners.