Tad Coon's Great Adventure

audiobook

Tad Coon's Great Adventure

by John Breck

EN·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

TAD COON’S GREAT ADVENTURE

1:37
2

CHAPTER ITHE ROMANCE OF NIBBLE RABBIT

8:23
3

CHAPTER IINEW HOUSEHOLDS IN THE WOODS AND FIELDS

9:06
4

CHAPTER IIINIBBLE’S BUNNY MAKES ONE FRIEND TOO MANY

5:38
5

CHAPTER IVDARK HOURS IN LOUIE THOMSON’S PRISON

5:36
6

CHAPTER VWHY LOUIE THOMSON WHISTLED

8:09
7

CHAPTER VITHE WOODSFOLK WONDER ABOUT LOUIE

8:12
8

CHAPTER VIITAD COON GOES BACK TO PRISON

8:15
9

CHAPTER VIIICOULD A LITTLE BOY GO WILD?

5:34
10

CHAPTER IXLOUIE TAKES LESSONS OF THE WOODSFOLK

11:40

Description

In a bustling forest where every critter has a voice, a small rabbit named Tad Coon vanishes after a mishap with a corn‑crib. Doctor Muskrat, Nibble Rabbit, and a lively cast of skunks, chickadees, and owls rally the woodsfolk for a hopeful rescue, sharing news, worries, and surprising revelations about hidden families and secret relationships. Their animated meeting by the pond sets a tone of earnest cooperation, humor, and the gentle chaos of woodland life.

As the search begins, readers are drawn into the personalities of Nibble’s shy new mate, Stripes the skunk juggling his own duties, and Chewee the chickadee delivering urgent messages. The story balances light‑hearted banter with the genuine concern of friends who refuse to give up on a lost companion. It offers a warm, adventurous glimpse into a community that works together, making the quest for Tad both heart‑warming and delightfully unpredictable.

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Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Series

Told at twilight stories

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Roger Frank

Release date

2021-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Breck

John Breck

An Orthodox priest and theologian, he writes with clarity and warmth about Scripture, ethics, and the spiritual questions that shape everyday life. His books bring serious Christian thought into conversation with family, medicine, suffering, and hope.

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