Stone Soup, Marcia Brown
Stone Soup, Marcia Brown
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Stone Soup

Author: Marcia Brown

Narrator: Rod Ross

Unabridged: 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Weston Woods

Published: 09/01/2003


Synopsis

Marcia Brown has made of this old tale a carnival of activity, dancing, and laughterThree soldiers came marching down the road towards a French village. The peasants, seeing them coming, suddenly became very busy, for soldiers are often hungry. So all the food was hidden under mattresses or in barns. There followed a battle of wits, with the soldiers equal to the occasion. Stone soup? Why, of course, they could make a wonderful soup of stones...but, of course, one must add a carrot or two...some meat...so it went.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hilary on July 06, 2020

I really enjoyed this retelling of the Stone Soup folk tale. I enjoyed the text and the illustrations. I do like this style of illustration that uses black and white and another colour, in this case red. I enjoyed the detail of rural France, the costume, houses and musical instruments. If you enjoyed......more

Goodreads review by Dave on April 06, 2018

The classic 1947 version I read and loved with my family in the fifties (!), re-released in 2005, beautiful illustrated in a classic style, with subtlety. Based on a French tale. I just saw Calista's review and pulled this off my shelf. Goodreads reviewer Manybooks reminds me that an interesting asp......more

Goodreads review by Calista on April 14, 2018

To me, this is a story about perspective. The villagers didn't want to feel like they were feeding more hungry soldiers and getting nothing. They hide away their food. So the soldiers change the perspective and say they will feed the village. It is silly to think the stones will feed people, but the......more

Goodreads review by CYIReadBooks on October 26, 2021

Cute story, with a life lesson on sharing. A great read for children.......more

Goodreads review by Jon on October 12, 2016

Another book I can remember reading when I was very young. A classic that teaches that greed can sometimes leave you with nothing, if you will not share - should this be yet another book on the 'to read' list for politicians?......more