Our second audiobook on this series is:
Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend by Susan Orlean, narrated by the author.
The audiobook is published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Here's an excerpt from the audiobook read by the author, Susan Orlean:
Here's more about "Rin Tin Tin":
Nearly ten years in the making and perfect for the holidays, Susan Orlean’s first original book since the celebrated bestseller The Orchid Thief is the publishing event of the season: a sweeping, surprising, and powerfully moving work of narrative nonfiction about the dog actor and international icon, Rin Tin Tin.
German shepherd Rin Tin Tin’s journey is the story of the twentieth century. From the discovery of Rin Tin Tin on a WWI battlefield in 1918, to the movies, radio programs, and the 1950s television show that would cement his legacy around the world, Rin Tin Tin traces the extraordinary history of the dog and his descendants over more than ninety years. Rin Tin Tin was a star (he received 10,000 fan letters a week); a worldwide sensation; a social figure (as the U.S. Army’s WWII mascot, he inspired thousands of Americans to donate their dogs for use in the war); and a baby-boom touchstone. He was also a real dog, and the book tells the epic love story between Rin Tin Tin and the remarkable people who devoted their lives to him and his legacy.
Rin Tin Tin is also Orlean’s meditation on the nature of heroism, loyalty, and memory, and how Rin Tin Tin has lasted for so many generations. “Rin Tin Tin could leap twelve feet,” she writes, “and he could leap through time.”
Here's another interesting video clip, where author Susan Orlean talks about the audiobook and why she chose to narrate her book:
GIVEAWAY ALERT!!
We're giving away two copies of this audiobook, courtesy of the publisher, Simon & Simon audio!
Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!
1 comment:
Rin-Tin-Tin almost certainly was not found on a battlefield in mid-September, 1918. His father was. A photograph of the 135th Aero Squadron that shows the two puppies (Rin-tin-tin and his sister Nanette) was taken in May, 1919. Rin-Tin-Tin's ears are floppy. Nanette's stand straight up. German shepherd puppies ears gain the ability to stand up when they are 5-6 months old, which means they were born no earlier than December. See Rin-Tin-Tin: The Movie Star, available on Amazon. Ann Elwood
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