Awesome Radio - Narrated Stories Audios

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!

As a child of the South, Helen had not experienced snow before the winter of 1889.

In the fall of 1900, Helen Keller became the first blind-deaf college student.

In the last chapter of her book, Helen thanks many people who have helped her along the way.

After the controversy about "The Frost King," Helen returned to her family in Tuscumbia.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) was already a famous writer when she met, then married, Robert Browning.

This video reviews the important steps in developing a great story.

Still the youngest-ever Nobel Laureate for Literature, Rudyard Kipling was enormously popular during his lifetime.

This audio clip, from the National Archives, is the swearing-in and inaugural address of John F.

In spite of censorship in her time, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) remains one of Russia's most-loved poets of the 20th century.

In spite of censorship in her time, Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) remains one of Russia's most-loved poets of the 20th century.

Until 1917, James W.

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