Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe

audiobook

Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe

by David Cory

EN·~2 hours·56 chapters

Chapters

56 total
1

PUSS JUNIOR AND ROBINSON CRUSOE - BY - DAVID CORY

1:17
2

PUSS JUNIOR AND ROBINSON CRUSOE

0:02
3

JACK SPRAT

2:27
4

THE YELLOW HEN

2:44
5

DICKORY DARE PIG

2:30
6

THROUGH THE FOREST

2:42
7

A TURTLE AND A FISH

2:51
8

PUSS FINDS A SUPPER

2:54
9

ARKVILLE

2:13
10

HOTEL ARK

2:04

Description

A curious kitten named Puss Junior wanders through the bright, rhyme‑filled countryside of Mother Goose, where rose‑covered cottages and singing birds turn every turn into a fresh rhyme. He befriends Jack Sprat, whose humble farm comes alive with a plump pig, a swarm of golden bees, and a tiny cricket that promises good fortune. Together they share a simple feast, discover that kindness can sweeten even the hardest of days, and spark the kitten’s hope of locating his legendary father, the dashing Puss in Boots.

Continuing his journey, Puss Junior reaches a bustling river town lit by lanterns and full of bustling market stalls, opera singers, and mysterious strangers. A hurried conversation about missing pearls and curled hair leaves him bewildered, yet it hints at hidden stories waiting just beyond the next alley. As night deepens, the little cat’s curiosity only grows, promising more whimsical encounters and the chance to uncover the secret paths that might finally lead him to his famed father.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (117K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-05-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David Cory

David Cory

1872–1966

Best known for the long-running Little Jack Rabbit stories, this early 20th-century writer delighted young readers with cheerful adventures and talking-animal characters. He produced more than fifty children's books and helped bring his stories to newspaper audiences for decades.

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