The Story of Edgar Sawtelle Free Audiobook Download by David Wroblewski


When Edgar Sawtelle is just a young pup, the Warden of Borderland takes him in and trains him to be a tracker. Edgar is one of many dogs trained for this purpose, but he's special in that his nose is so sensitive that he can detect the invisible "badger hounds" or badgers on the other side of any fence. This situation changes when Edgar meets an injured fox who has been hunted over and over again by these badger hounds as they cross into what they believe are safe territories. The fox tells Edgar about a human boy, who may have the power to help save both their lives.

[The Story of Edgar Sawtelle] is a novel about the relationship between animals and humans, focusing on Edgar Sawtelle, the protagonist. It's written from the perspective of an animal gifted by his father with human intelligence, who lives with other animals in a house full of books until he is found and adopted by someone else.

The Sawtelle family has a history of deafness and Edgar is a very special pup due to his broad range of hearing abilities. He is able to hear the sounds that other dogs cannot, he can recognize the different types of birds in the woods, and he listens to voices when they speak. Edgar is an amazing dog, just like his owner Nick.

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle is an epic tale that takes place in a world where books can be read, feelings can be felt and animals talk. The story follows one man, Edgar Sawtelle, who learns to communicate with birds as a child and then becomes obsessed with training each one to speak. His obsession leads him to neglect his own family, but it also leads him on the path to finding his true self.

Edgar Sawtelle is a young man who has been raised by his uncle, Almond, to be an extraordinary animal detective. In order to prevent the local wildlife from disappearing, Edgar sets out on a dangerous quest.

Edgar Sawtelle was conceived as a novel that would appeal to the teenage set and would be a break from their typical reading fare. But this is much more than just a book for teens. The story of Edgar is one that people of all ages can relate to, as it gives readers an intriguing look into the lives of dogs. Although the book has no dialogue, it still manages to draw readers in with its captivating narration and compelling plot line.

Published Date 2013-08-13
Duration 21 hours 40 minutes
Author David Wroblewski
Narrated Richard Poe
Reviews
(22 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category General

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