Rabbit Ears Treasury of Heroines

Rabbit Ears Treasury of Heroines
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Written by Rabbit Ears
Read by Keith Carradine, Laura Dern, Catherine O'Hara and Geena Davis

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    • Category: Juvenile Fiction
    • Format: Unabridged Compact Disc
    • On Sale: March 13, 2007
    • Price: $19.95
    • ISBN: 978-0-7393-3872-8 (0-7393-3872-2)
    Rabbit Ears Treasury of Heroines
    Written by Rabbit Ears, Read by Keith Carradine, Laura Dern, Catherine O'Hara and Geena Davis
    Format: Unabridged Compact Disc
    ISBN: 9780739338728
    Our Price: $19.95
     Quantity: 1 
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    The Rabbit Ears Treasury of Heroines entertains and enlightens with these classic stories of extraordinary women–read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today’s greatest artists.

    Annie Oakley
    Read by Keith Carradine • Original Music by Los Lobos
    In this spirited tale we meet legendary Annie Oakley, the buckskin-wearing sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill Coty’s famous Wild West Show.

    The Song of Sacajawea
    Read by Laura Dern • Original Music by David Lindley
    Join Lewis and Clark on their fascinating journey across the Rocky Mountains, led by an extraordinary 17-year-old Native American named Sacajawea. Her knowledge and incredible courage helped the early American explorers to reach their final destination: the Pacific Ocean.

    Finn McCoul

    Read by Catherine O’Hara • Original Music by Boys of the Lough
    When Finn McCoul, the greatest champion in all of Ireland, discovers that the brutish giant Cucullin is after him, he gets a wee bit nervous. But with some ingenious culinary magic on the part of his clever wife Oonagh, Finn manages to get out of the scrape with most of his dignity intact.

    Princess Scargo and the Birthday Pumpkin
    Read by Geena Davis • Original Music by Michael Hedges
    Discover the story of a young girl who gave up a precious birthday gift in order to save her village. This touching adaptation of the Native American legend embodies the true spirit of generosity.

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