More Beasts for Worse Children Free Audiobook Download by Hilaire Belloc


Hilaire Belloc's essay, More Beasts for Worse Children, is a satirical examination of the economic state of England during his time as well as an edict on the importance of using a good example as a means to teach children. In this essay Belloc assigns each child in England a different type of animal and assigns them responsibilities based on that animal. For example, he puts rabbits in charge of making up stories.

Beasts for Worse Children is a collection of essays by Hilaire Belloc. Belloc was an English author, poet, and journalist. The essays are about the latest news of the day and his opinion on what he sees as its moral implications. Beasts for Worse Children brings up many modern concerns like war, poverty, and jury nullification in the context of our time.

More Beasts for Worse Children tells the story of a young boy named Tommy. Tommy is excited when he learns that his dad has purchased a gun, hoping that he will be able to hunt game with him. The first time Tommy and his dad go hunting, however, he isn't allowed to use the gun. His father says that the gun is only for family members.

This audiobook is an abridgment of Hilaire Belloc's "The Beasts and the Kingdom", published in 1896. It takes a look at different types of beasts, not just animal species, but also people and things such as divisions, classes, races, nations, and other things that can be classified as beasts. The audiobook covers some pretty interesting topics like the differences between various forms of government and how they affect how many beasts live in each society.

"How do you make things worse?" "By adding a little more, then something else, then another thing and so on." Hilaire Belloc's answer to a question about how to make the world worse is that it is done with things that seem small.

Published Date 2021-04-22
Duration 0 hours 8 minutes
Author Hilaire Belloc
Narrated Sarah Bacaller
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Kids
Parent Category Humor, General, Ages 5 & Under

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