![]() ![]() Even though these two kids are complete opposites, they've been bound by this experience. ![]() So the most memorable part of the book to me is their relationship. Hanna seems to be the first to lose her clothes and her speech but Becky seems to hold on to those human parts of her. So when the girls get lost from Hanna's parents during the storm (they're young when this happens, like 6 years old), they get adopted by these tigers (and not real tigers but tasmanian tigers). And Becky seems to prefer dresses over mud. What was one of the most memorable moments of Into That Forest? ![]() I'm not usually the type to speed up audiobooks, but you can comfortably speed this one up to 1.5x if you're in a time crunch (like me and I had just 40 minutes left and a 25 minute drive to work. This is more of storytelling than an audiobook! And this type of a story is not one that comes along too often. But that really adds to the believability of what's going on. And, being raised in the wild, her English isnt wonderful. But Hannah is telling the story during her twilight years (maybe she's like 70 years old). Would you listen to Into That Forest again? Why?Įven though audiobooks are a huge time commitment, I would probably listen to this one again. When tigers are better parents than your own. ![]()
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