• 011 - Epilogue
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    41 mins
  • 010 - IX Young John Scarlet
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    31 mins
  • 009 - VIII Sarah Trefusis
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    50 mins
  • 008 - VII Barbara Flint
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    49 mins
  • 007 - VI 'Enery
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    45 mins
  • 006 - V Nancy Ross
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    43 mins
  • 005 - IV Bim Rochester
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    41 mins
  • 004 - III Angelina
    Feb 17 2026
    In The Golden Scarecrow, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole blurs the lines between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and reality. This captivating collection unfolds across nine chapters, each weaving a unique tale about nine children, all connected by a shared setting, albeit in varying degrees. A tenth story, framed by a Prologue and Epilogue, introduces an intriguing layer of unity. These enchanting yet unsettling narratives delve into the realm of the bizarre, making them equally suitable for young readers and those with a taste for the uncanny. (Summary by Cynthia Moyer)
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    45 mins