Tony Rollo, Henry Shute, Misun
The Real Diary of a Real Boy - Classic American Comedy Performance Audiobook
Audio CD Library Binding
Diary Of A Real Boy CD set is more than an audiobook. This 2 CD performance audio set is like a Norman Rockwell painting that has come to life. It is a brilliant comic character performance of this Classic American Comedy based on the classic book The Real Diary Of A Real Boy by Henry Shute. Real accounts of situations and events from the life of a real American boy. Henry Shute's popularity rivaled that of Mark Twain in his time. Grown ups will especially enjoy this comical performance as it will bring back memories of the times when we were kids. A real treat for the whole family. Lots of fishing, dealing with bullies, innocent misunderstandings and mirthful mischief. Plenty of belly laughs for everyone. The classic American book of humor brought to life. More of a little rascal than Spanky or Alfalfa. More heartfelt than that Mayberry boy. A real American boy who is more tough than Huckleberry Finn or Tom Sawyer. More a menace than Dennis. Real stories that are funnier than fiction. A great performance by a talented young voice actor. Adapted, Produced and Directed by Nashville Producer Tony Rollo and presented by Great Books Alive. Funnier than any work of fiction from Mark Twain because this all really happened. Follow young Henry and his pals Beanie and Pewter as they get into and out of trouble faster than a frog can jump. Hilarious stories and situations from the viewpoint and in the words of a real American boy from rural America. The Real Diary Of A Real Boy is a cherished American Classic book of humor and comedy. Heart warming as well as hilarious. This is the original audio book performance. Entertaining as well as a window to history. For a century, this classic work of comedy has been a favorite of all ages. This is the first, original performance adaptation audiobook on two audio CDs of this classic work. Shute found his diary from when he was ten years old. Segments were even published in The Saturday Evening Post. Great fun for the whole Family.