Charlotte's Web Audiobook Free by E. B. White

Charlotte’s Web (1952)

Charlotte’s Web 50th Anniversary Edition is a keepsake that everyone will enjoy:

Charlotte’s Web has been published since 1952, and it has become one of America’s most beloved children’s books.

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For fifty years, the timeless tale of the pig named Wilbur and the wise spider named Charlotte who saved him has continued the warmth of readers’ hearts everywhere. A wonderful new recording brings this classic book to life, read by its author himself.

“Fifty years ago, this timeless tale of the pig named Wilbur and the wise spider named Charlotte who saved him continues to warm the hearts of children everywhere.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Included is a retrospective essay by renowned scholar Peter F. Neumeyer, written by George Plimpton and read by him, that provides an additional overview of the creation and publication of the novel.

Charlotte's Web (1952) by E. B. White

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