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Chimes From A Jester’s Bells
Robert Jones Burdette
20 episodes
12 hours ago
Part I. The Story of Rollo; Join Mr. Holliday as he embarks on a comical journey of parenting, convinced he knows the ultimate way to raise his son, Rollo. While his well-intentioned methods seem hilariously misguided, could there be a hidden wisdom in his antics? This playful twist on the classic “Rollo” series by Jacob Abbot from the 19th century features familiar characters and quirky Q&As at the end of each chapter, delivering humor and a touch of pathos aimed at enlightening parents rather than children. Part II. Stories and Sketches; True to its title, this section presents a delightful mix of short works—some will tickle your funny bone, others provoke deep thought, and a few might just take you to the edge of the wonderfully bizarre. (Introduction by Debra Lynn)
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Comedy Fiction
Comedy,
Fiction
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Part I. The Story of Rollo; Join Mr. Holliday as he embarks on a comical journey of parenting, convinced he knows the ultimate way to raise his son, Rollo. While his well-intentioned methods seem hilariously misguided, could there be a hidden wisdom in his antics? This playful twist on the classic “Rollo” series by Jacob Abbot from the 19th century features familiar characters and quirky Q&As at the end of each chapter, delivering humor and a touch of pathos aimed at enlightening parents rather than children. Part II. Stories and Sketches; True to its title, this section presents a delightful mix of short works—some will tickle your funny bone, others provoke deep thought, and a few might just take you to the edge of the wonderfully bizarre. (Introduction by Debra Lynn)
Show more...
Comedy Fiction
Comedy,
Fiction
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13 - Stories And Sketches 11 A Neighborly Neighborhood
Chimes From A Jester’s Bells
18 minutes
1 week ago
13 - Stories And Sketches 11 A Neighborly Neighborhood
Part I. The Story of Rollo; Join Mr. Holliday as he embarks on a comical journey of parenting, convinced he knows the ultimate way to raise his son, Rollo. While his well-intentioned methods seem hilariously misguided, could there be a hidden wisdom in his antics? This playful twist on the classic “Rollo” series by Jacob Abbot from the 19th century features familiar characters and quirky Q&As at the end of each chapter, delivering humor and a touch of pathos aimed at enlightening parents rather than children. Part II. Stories and Sketches; True to its title, this section presents a delightful mix of short works—some will tickle your funny bone, others provoke deep thought, and a few might just take you to the edge of the wonderfully bizarre. (Introduction by Debra Lynn)
Chimes From A Jester’s Bells
Part I. The Story of Rollo; Join Mr. Holliday as he embarks on a comical journey of parenting, convinced he knows the ultimate way to raise his son, Rollo. While his well-intentioned methods seem hilariously misguided, could there be a hidden wisdom in his antics? This playful twist on the classic “Rollo” series by Jacob Abbot from the 19th century features familiar characters and quirky Q&As at the end of each chapter, delivering humor and a touch of pathos aimed at enlightening parents rather than children. Part II. Stories and Sketches; True to its title, this section presents a delightful mix of short works—some will tickle your funny bone, others provoke deep thought, and a few might just take you to the edge of the wonderfully bizarre. (Introduction by Debra Lynn)