Eve Bunting has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is The Cart That Carried Martin.

5 audiobooks
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Forbidden

Summary

In early 19th-century Scotland, 16-year-old Josie, an orphan, is sent to live with an aunt and uncle on the rocky, stormy northwest coast. Everything and everyone in her new surroundings, including her relatives, is sinister, threatening, and mysterious. She's told that Eli, the young man she's attracted to, is forbidden to her but not why. Spirited, curious, and determined, Josie sets out to learn the village's secrets and discovers evil fueled by heartless greed as well as a ghostly presence eager for revenge.

An author's note gives the historical inspiration for this story.

©2015 Eve Bunting (P)2015 Dreamscape Media, LLC

Narrator: Alison Larkin
Author: Eve Bunting
Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
Available on Audible
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Ghost Cat

Summary

Miss Maggie McCullen has been the keeper for the Port Carrick lighthouse for many years. She has never missed a night, keeping the big light going. And while the people in Port Carrick are grateful to her, they worry about her lonely life at the lighthouse. But they don't know that she has her cat, Sailor Boy, for company. Because Sailor Boy is no ordinary cat. He's a ghost cat. He can make himself visible or invisible, especially when visitors come to call and he wants to be mischievous. But when a fierce storm comes and Miss Maggie needs special assistance, Sailor Boy proves his worth.

©2017 Eve Bunting (P)2017 Eve Bunting

Narrator: Michael Gillick
Author: Eve Bunting
Length: 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Washday

Summary

It is washday. "Are you ready for work, Lizzie girl?" Grandma asks. "I am," Lizzie replies. It's hard for her to set aside her plans for a tea party, but she rolls up her sleeves. Together, Lizzie and Grandma haul the steaming washtub to the workbench and shave lye soap into the boiling water. They rub, rub, rub the clothes over the washboard, pull them through the wringer, and hang them out to dry. In the end, the satisfaction of a job well done, an unexpected guest, and a loving gesture make Lizzie's washday just about perfect.

©2014 Eve Bunting (P)2014 Dreamscape Media, LLC

Author: Eve Bunting
Length: 8 mins
Available on Audible
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One Green Apple

Summary

Farah is the new girl at school and the dupatta covering her head makes her just a little different from the other students. Because she hasn't learned the English language yet, she knows that some people might not be very friendly. On the second day of school, the class takes a field trip to an apple orchard. Farah sees that some of the children want to become friends with her on the hay ride. When it comes time to make the apple cider, however, other classmates protest as she drops the only green apple into a vat full of ripe red ones. Will Farah's apple ruin the cider? Winner of the Golden Kite Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers, Eve Bunting warmly conveys the feelings of a young Muslim girl who faces a new school in a new country. Farah's fears and joys are deftly expressed in a eloquent reading by narrator Charlotte Parry.

©2006 Edward D.Bunting (P)2007 Recorded Books, LLC

Narrator: Charlotte Parry
Author: Eve Bunting
Length: 8 mins
Available on Audible
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The Cart That Carried Martin

Summary

The strength and spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. permeates this book about the funeral of Dr. King in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1968. Quiet, yet affecting, The Cart That Carried Martin is a unique tribute to the life of a man known worldwide for his outstanding efforts as a leader of the African American Civil Rights Movement.   Eve Bunting focuses on the funeral procession of Dr. King, beginning with the two men who found the cart to carry him through the streets of Atlanta. After painting it green, two mules named Belle and Ada are hitched to the cart where Dr. King’s coffin is placed. Tens of thousands of mourners gather as the cart makes its way to Ebenezer Baptist Church, and then past the Georgia state capitol to Morehouse College. All the while, crowds of people pay their respects by singing songs of hope.   Bunting’s thoughtful, well-chosen words provide the listener with a sense of hope and reverence, rather than the grief and despair one might expect.

©2019 Charlesbridge Publishing (P)2019 Charlesbridge Publishing

Narrator: Timothy Cap
Author: Eve Bunting
Length: 4 mins
Available on Audible