Terry Deary's Roman Tales - Unbridged Audio Book on MP3

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Discover the adventure of ancient Rome with Terry Deary's 'Roman Tales' – an unabridged audio book in MP3 format. Perfect for children and young adults, this engaging collection features four hilarious and thrilling stories. As you listen, immerse yourself in the tales set in ancient times, showcasing the lives of children during the Roman Empire. The captivating narratives include 'The Captive Celt', where Deri faces execution for his truthfulness, and 'The Grim Ghost', where you will unravel the mystery of a haunted garden amidst Pliny's grand feast preparations. Don't miss 'The Goose Guards', a gripping account of a Roman attack against the fierce Gauls, and 'The Fatal Fire', which tells the harrowing story of Mary, a brave Christian slave girl caught in a terrible crime. This audio experience is not just entertaining, but also an educational peek into Roman history for young listeners. This brand-new audio book is published by Bolinda/Audible and comes with free shipping from our Auckland warehouse – no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes! Enjoy seamless delivery with a 15-day shipping expectation. With ISBN 9780655661955, grab your copy today and embark on a journey back to ancient Rome, all through the convenience of MP3 audio format!

NOTE: Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON MP3. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780655661955
Format: MP3 format
Year: 2020
Publisher: Bolinda/Audible audio


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Four exciting, funny ancient Roman stories about children who could have lived at the time.

'The Captive Celt' is the story of Deri, a Celt who faces execution for criticising Rome. Deri's cellmate is a British chief who believes there is a way to save both their skins.

'The Grim Ghost' sees Pliny's household preparing for a feast. Pliny tells his young serving boy the tale of a terrifying ghost that haunted a garden. But there's no truth in ghost stories – or is there?

In 'The Goose Guards' Rome is under attack from the vicious Gauls and the barbarian army is now preparing to besiege the Temple of Juno on Capitol Hill, home of Brutus, a trainee priest.

Finally, 'The Fatal Fire' sees Mary the Christian slave girl in danger when she is the only witness to a terrible crime.

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