TELEPHONE TALES

by MICHAEL WENNER


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/15/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 212
ISBN : 9781418406875

About the Book

TO THE NARRATOR

These stories are written mainly, though not exclusively, for children. Like most such tales, they are designed to be read aloud and they have proved very popular with many young audiences. The stories are moreover short enough to offer entertainment within the brief span of a two to three minute telephone call and they have in fact been successfully told long-distance at bedtime over the phone. The more expressively and colorfully they are read, the more they are enjoyed. So, narrators, come out strongly with your sheep bleats, pooch growls, dragon snorts, a good 'yi-ucks' at the smell of garbage, and all the other important sound effects suggested in the texts; and have fun narrating as you go!

Some of the Tales may contain words new to young audiences. -('Grandma - what does 'dawdle' mean, and what is a 'shrew' ?) - So a glossary is provided [at P (iv)] for you to consult if necessary. The stories can in this way usefully serve as effective vocabulary expanders, without taking substantially longer to read.

A few. illustrations are provided for audiences being read to direct. Listeners may, however, like to draw their own interpretations of, say, Holy MacRoary, Busybody Sniff or Dog Molecule. In our own family, Captain Trumpet and Aunt Crotchety have proved popular subjects for grandsons to Fax back to Grandad.

A pleasant surprise has been that despite or perhaps because of the quirky nature of these stories, they have been shown to appeal to parents with a sense of humor as well as to offspring.


About the Author

Oxford Scholar and University boxing middleweight; a WWII Commando; a British diplomat, winding up as British  Ambassador to El Salvador; once kept a pet javelina; father of four and granddad of (so far) six; Michael Wenner has a published autobiography and two minor books.  He wrote Telephone Tales mainly to entertain his family but the stories – short and colorful enough to read successfully by phone – have proved po0pular with fifth and sixth grade students taught by the author as a volunteer teacher, and much further afield; hence their publication now for readers young and old.

The author lives in Houston, with Beastlet, his pet guinea-pig; and his wife, sixth generation Houstonian and former zookeeper.