Rootabaga Stories

Rootabaga Stories

by Carl Sandburg

Narrated by LibriVox Community

 — 3 hours, 13 minutes

Rootabaga Stories

Rootabaga Stories

by Carl Sandburg

Narrated by LibriVox Community

 — 3 hours, 13 minutes

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Overview

Carl Sandburg is beloved by generations of children for his Rootabaga Stories and Rootabaga Pigeons (which is not in the public domain), a series of whimsical, sometimes melancholy stories he originally created for his own daughters. The Rootabaga Stories were born of Sandburg's desire for "American fairy tales" to match American childhood. He felt that the European stories involving royalty and knights were inappropriate, and so populated his stories with animals, skyscrapers, trains, corn fairies, and other colorful characters. (Summary from Wikipedia)

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

The Classics CornerCarl Sandburg's 1920 Rootabaga Stories and 1923 More Rootabaga Stories are back, in all their goofy read-aloud glory, in handsome cloth and paper reissues with interior illustrations by Maud and Miska Petersham. As the tales begin, Gimme the Ax's family sells everything they have pigs, pastures, pepper pickers, pitchforks and prepares to move as the neighbors speculate: They are going to Kansas, to Kokomo, to Canada, to Kankakee, to Kalamazoo, to Kamchatka, to the Chattahoochee. (Apr.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

From the Publisher

"Takes the home-bred American fantasy of The Wizard of Oz even further."—School Library Journal

"Glorious for reading aloud."—The New York Times Book Review

SEPTEMBER 2020 - AudioFile

Narrator Zura Johnson breathes new life into this vintage collection of interconnected whimsical short stories by famed poet Carl Sandburg. Rootabaga Country is home to denizens with names like Blixie Bimber and Jason Squiff. Residents “snizzle” and “sniffer” and find enchanted “whinchers.” Johnson blithely treats nonsense words in the same way she treats actual words, making stories like “How the Hat Ashes Shovel Helped Snoo Foo” seem equally plausible and ridiculous. She creates distinct character voices for the entire population—many of whom live in the Village of Liver-and-Onions. As you would expect from Sandburg, the prose is poetic, and Johnson maintains a fun, upbeat tempo while highlighting the many instances of repetition, alliteration, and rhyme. L.T. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169216844
Publisher: LibriVox
Publication date: 08/25/2014
Sales rank: 1,082,664
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