Audiobooks

At Wisdom Harbour, when a “classic” is recorded, certain old English words are replaced by their modern equivalent. The meaning of every paragraph in every story remains the same.  The book is, however, delivered to the listener in an understandable way. So…sit back, close your eyes, and listen with your imagination!

Gilligan Again

Gilligan Again

Dive into “Gilligan Again”—a short story by Andy Andrews about a fishing adventure that goes hilariously off track. With a lost trophy bass sparking the chaos, every twist and turn is a reminder of the thin line between catastrophe and safety. Will a bond of friendship endure this uproarious trial? Pack your sense of humor as Andy tells a story that’s half disaster, half delight, and entirely entertaining.

Legend Meets Legend

Legend Meets Legend

From the Audio Book and Writer’s Docks, Wisdom Harbour presents a unique fusion of two legendary talents! Jean Shepherd’s iconic voice with the timeless poetry of Robert Service provides an extraordinary combination of classic artistry.

You Reap What You Throw

You Reap What You Throw

In the town of Sawyerton Springs, an 11-year-old Andy Andrews and his cousin Brian embark on a bit of nighttime mischief. Their target: the Vine and Olive Hotel’s grand exterior. With ripe tomatoes in hand, they aim for a harmless prank. However, as tomatoes fly, unexpected mayhem erupts—stained sidewalks and painted pets included. The prank spirals, leaving the kids to face the messy repercussions of their actions and learn a lesson about the consequences that follow even the smallest choices.

The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild

The Call of the Wild tells the story of a dog named Buck, stolen away from his owners in California and smuggled to Alaska where he is forced to work as part of a sled team.  In the Yukon Territory, the gold rush is on and soon, despite cruel and icy conditions, the huge St. Bernard/German Shepherd mix adapts and begins to thrive in the frozen wilderness. 

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

The original tale of survival, Robinson Crusoe is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by generations. This is the unabridged, first person account of a castaway and his thrilling story of being shipwrecked on a desert island for more than thirty years. For the listener’s greater enjoyment, this production clears away the confusion of certain old English phrases by replacing them with their modern equivalent. The meaning of every paragraph remains the same, but the book is delivered to the listener in an easy to understand and compelling way.

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

Every American high school student takes a field trip to Long Island, New York, at some point, visiting the Roaring ’20s as only F. Scott Fitzgerald could write them. Thanks to its evocative setting, rich themes and masterful writing, The Great Gatsby has secured its standing as a required-reading staple as well as one of the greatest American novels ever written.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and published in 1922, this is one of the most intriguing tales you’ll ever hear. Born as an old man, Benjamin Button actually grows younger during the course of his life. Here is the story…

The Tell-Tale Heart

The Tell-Tale Heart

First published in 1843, this classic story is related by an unnamed narrator who tries to convince the reader of the narrator’s sanity while simultaneously describing a murder the narrator committed. Read for you by Andy Andrews.

The Ransom of Red Chief

The Ransom of Red Chief

The classic (and hilarious) short story loved by millions. When an imaginative and rambunctious 10-year old is held for ransom, two kidnappers find themselves with more than they bargained for…

The Gift of the Magi

The Gift of the Magi

Though it was first published in 1905, “The Gift of the Magi” is a timeless short story by O Henry. Made even better by narration from Leslie Anne Tarabella, it is the tale of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money.

The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County

The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County

The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is an 1865 short story by Mark Twain. In it, the narrator retells a story he heard from a bartender, Simon Wheeler, at the Angels Hotel in Angels Camp, California, about the gambler Jim Smiley. 

The Most Dangerous Game

The Most Dangerous Game

When a big-game hunter from New York falls off a yacht in the black of night, his only option is to swim for the nearest island. What’s waiting for him there will put all his hunting knowledge to the test as he fights for his life in this exciting adventure.

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