PODCAST · arts
Sunny Side (Version 2)
by A. A. Milne
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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009 - Chapter 7 And Others
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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008 - Chapter 6 A Few Guests
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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007 - Chapter 5 Part II Home Notes
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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006 - Chapter 5 Part I Home Notes
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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005 - Chapter 4 Part II War-Time
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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004 - Chapter 4 Part I War-Time
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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003 - Chapter 3 Summer Days
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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002 - Chapter 2 Men of Letters
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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001 - Dedication Preface Chapter 1 Oranges and Lemons
A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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A. A. Milne, celebrated for his timeless creation Winnie the Pooh, is also revered for his delightful essays and poems, many of which graced the pages of Punch Magazine. His final collection, The Sunny Side, encapsulates his witty and whimsical style, as he reflects on the nature of his writing. In the American Introduction, Milne humorously notes that his craft relies on the youthful exuberance that he feels is best left behind before it becomes stale. This eclectic assortment features a mix of scrappy pieces, including verses that begged for inclusion and war sketches that asserted their necessity. With a touch of nostalgia, he introduces these works, declaring, So here they all are. Enjoy this charming compilation read by Kirsten Wever.
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