Awesome Radio - Narrated Stories Chapters

Sometimes it's nice just to hear a story. Like the "golden age of radio," Awesome Stories features dramatizations of classics, narrated chapters of our own stories, radio interviews and radio plays. This collection benefits ESL, adult literacy and those who just want to close their eyes and listen to a good story!

Louie comes home from war angry and violent. After meeting Billy Graham, Louie decides to change his life and learn to forgive those who harmed him.

Charlotte is an arachnid called "Araneus Cavaticus," preferring to live her life in dark, shady places.

Why did the sons of millionaires, with every advantage in life, take the life of a young neighbor?

According to the story, the warrior Beowulf is a Geat who lives in the area now-known as southwest Sweden.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower, a commander of Allied Forces, is chosen to lead the invasion.

A ransom note delivered to the wealthy parents of Bobby Franks asks for money and promises that Bobby is still alive.

Free expression is a legal right because the mind is free, so thought should be free as well.

Andy White's real pig is the inspiration for the character Wilbur, and Templeton (the barn rat) also plays an important role in the story.

The Anglo-Saxon attacks are harsh and frequent; Britons are not able to stop them.

Drawing large crowds of spectators, the first women's professional team forms in 1875.

With flies buzzing around him, from nearby stables, Tom Jefferson drafts a Declaration of Independence. Going against the norms of society, Jefferson'...

Lawyer Francis Scott Key hears too much when he boards a British ship to negotiate the release of Dr. William Beanes.

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