The Relatives Came

The Relatives Came

by Cynthia Rylant

Narrated by Bonnie Kelly-Young

Unabridged — 6 minutes

The Relatives Came

The Relatives Came

by Cynthia Rylant

Narrated by Bonnie Kelly-Young

Unabridged — 6 minutes

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Overview

One summer, a car full of relatives came a long way to visit a family. The relatives hugged and ate and stayed for weeks, tending the garden and fixing around the house.

And when they left, the house was too quiet, and the family and the relatives dreamed about their next reunion.

A Live Oak Media audio production.


Editorial Reviews

Barnes & Noble Staff

When the relatives come bumping up from Virginia, the house fills with people and hugs. There are so many people that meals have to be eaten in rotation, and arms and legs get tangled at bedtime! When summer ends and the relatives leave, beds feel "too big and too quiet," yet we know that the relatives will return next summer. Gammel's scratchy, messy illustrations capture the boisterous and loving togetherness.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-The lively narration of performer Bonnie Kelly-Young combined with the complementary musical compositions of Chris Kubie add a touch of humor and realism to Cynthia Rylant's Caldecott Honor Book (S&S, 1985). When the Relatives Came is an hilarious account of a family's summer visit with their relatives from Virginia. The joyous reunion is excellently told by the narrator who changes her voice tone and pitch to capture the various differences of the southern and northern pronounciations of the younger and older relatives. The story has all the traditional elements which hallmark most family gatherings: kissing, hugging, eating, laughing, and reflecting upon treasured memories while creating new ones. Kubie's musical compositions lend a welcoming accompaniment to the text. For example, when the family enjoys a backyard picnic with the relatives playing their instruments, Kubie provides a harmonious tune that allows listeners to feel part of the celebration. This is an ideal source for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to provide their children and students with a meaningful and humorous illustration of family life.-Veronica L. C. Stevenson-Moudamane, Mount Vernon Public Library, NY Tex (unabr.). 5 cassettes. 6 hrs. Recorded Books. 1999. ISBN 07887-3533-0 $45 (Rental: $13.50). Gr 6-10-S. E. Hinton's novel (BDD, 1980) is narrated by Jeff Woodman. Tex is being raised by his high school aged brother, and they are in a severe financial crisis., Tex has numerous other problems that will keep listeners interested: relations with girls, a jealous best friend, school pranks, a kidnapping, and a shooting. Written in the first person, Woodman assumes the role of Tex and enables listeners to feel for Tex and to understand the reasons behind his actions. The western drawl places us into the world of horses, motorcycles, and rodeos. His voice reflects the wide variety of emotions presented in the story. Tex's gradual loss of innocence and his increasing confidence are depicted, although at times he is still unsure of himself, just like a typical young adult. Woodman is especially effective at changing speed for emphasis. He hesitates when Tex has to think fast to stretch the truth to cover his actions, and reads quickly to heighten the drama. The timbre of his voice changes slightly to designate females. This is an excellent presentation of a popular book.-Claudia Moore, W.T. Woodson High School, Fairfax, VA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178531228
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 01/01/1999
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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