The Last Train
"Titcomb's reading, with evocative background soundsof steam engines, train whistles, and faraway voices atmospherically setting the mood for this tribute to American railroading."-Booklist
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The Last Train
"Titcomb's reading, with evocative background soundsof steam engines, train whistles, and faraway voices atmospherically setting the mood for this tribute to American railroading."-Booklist
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The Last Train

The Last Train

by Gordon Titcomb

Narrated by Gordon Titcomb, Arlo Guthrie

Unabridged — 26 minutes

The Last Train

The Last Train

by Gordon Titcomb

Narrated by Gordon Titcomb, Arlo Guthrie

Unabridged — 26 minutes

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Overview

"Titcomb's reading, with evocative background soundsof steam engines, train whistles, and faraway voices atmospherically setting the mood for this tribute to American railroading."-Booklist

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Based on musician Titcomb's 2005 song, this stunning book both celebrates and eulogizes the golden era of railway travel. Minor's luminous, occasionally almost photographic, paintings portray the adult narrator as a boy, surrounded by a ghostly haze as he walks along the tracks….There's little doubt that railroad aficionados will pore over the crisply rendered railroad memorabilia.” —Starred, Publishers Weekly

“[The Last Train] is going to please every last train lover out there, and I'll be putting it in my Christmas shopping bag for more than one person this upcoming holiday season.” —Betsy Bird, New York Public Library

“A treasure for train enthusiasts.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The Last Train is going to please every last train lover out there….It mixes together both drama and nostalgia, but in a good way, in the ultimate train tribute.” —Elizabeth Bird, A Fuse #8 Production blog

Kirkus Reviews

"Now the tracks that shone like silver, have turned to rusty brown. / Thirty years ago the last train rolled through town." Steam trains no longer whistle plaintively across America, but this rhythmic paean, based on the author's song of the same name, celebrates their memory. Lyrics that sound perfectly pleasurable when sung can come across a bit maudlin on paper: "Now the flattened copper pennies look like little metal tears / That a railroad cries before it disappears." (The illustration shows pennies, before and after, flattened on the rails.) Listening to the song beforehand markedly improves the reading of the book, especially lines such as "Ooooh... Midnight Flyer, / Hear that lonesome freight train whistle call." Minor's first, lovingly rendered, atmospheric gouache painting shows a modern-day, T-shirted boy gazing at a boarded-up railroad station in Aurora, Ill. Images of a cigar box full of train paraphernalia from two previous Titcomb generations offer more glimpses into the iron horse's glory days. A treasure for train enthusiasts, but make sure to take in the trailer on YouTube, too (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3caJkMjGLiw). (foreword by Arlo Guthrie, author's note, Web resources) (Picture book. 3-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178906903
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 09/30/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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