The Jade Story Book; Stories from the Orient
Gelesen von Nicole J. LeBoeuf
Penrhyn Wingfield Coussens





A collection of folklore gathered from India, China, Japan, the Philippines, and Persia. - Summary by Nicole J. LeBoeuf (7 hr 14 min)
Chapters
The Faithful Rajpoot (India); The Tale of Two Merchants of Egypt and Baghdad (P…
14:50
Read by Nicole J. LeBoeuf
The Jackal, Deer and the Crow (India); Pigeon-King and Mouse-King (India)
13:20
Read by Nicole J. LeBoeuf
He Wished to Live Forever (Japan); The Crane and the Crab (India); The Lion and…
18:24
Read by Nicole J. LeBoeuf
The Dyed Jackal (India); Why Dogs Wag Their Tails (Visayan); Prince Varna (Pers…
18:16
Read by Nicole J. LeBoeuf
The Mysterious Garden (India); Rasalu, the Fakir and the Giants (India)
15:23
Read by Nicole J. LeBoeuf
Bewertungen
Excellent Reader, Traditional Tales
storyteller





One of the very best readers I’ve ever heard. Thank you. Stories are traditional folk tales. Several new to me but familiar themes, a king has three sons, the poor woodcutter, brother against brother, hero’s journey. Some magical. All read well.