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Interview with Fiona Hardingham on THE LONG-LOST HOME
Episode 76

Interview with Fiona Hardingham on THE LONG-LOST HOME

Fiona Hardingham’s exuberance and charm shine through in THE LONG-LOST HOME, one of our 2018 Best Children’s Audiobooks picks. We discuss the array of voices that Fiona uses to create a satisfying conclusion to the Incorrigible Children series.

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

December 7, 20189m 55s

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Show Notes

Fiona Hardingham voices the final audiobook in Maryrose Wood’s The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series with exuberance, charm, and impeccable timing. As our guest on today’s podcast, she discusses the special preparation she put into this audiobook, which features an array of accents and voices. And for more on The Incorrigible Children, check out our special bonus interview with author Maryrose Wood.

Read our full review of THE LONG-LOST HOME at audiofilemagazine.com.

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On today’s episode are Robin Whitten, Founder and Editor of AudioFile Magazine, and our guest, narrator Fiona Hardingham.

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