About this book
Join Lemuel Gulliver on extraordinary voyages across magical seas in *Gulliver's Travels, Told to the Children* by John Lang, a timeless adventure adapted especially for young listeners. This enchanting reimagining of Jonathan Swift's classic introduces children to the wonder and strangeness of fantastical worlds through Gulliver's remarkable journeys.
Shipwrecked and separated from home, Gulliver discovers lands beyond imagination. In Lilliput, he towers over an entire civilization of tiny people who regard him with both fear and fascination. Later, in Brobdingnag, the tables turn completely as Gulliver becomes small and fragile among giants, facing dangers that test his courage and ingenuity. Each destination presents unique challenges, curious customs, and lessons about perspective, humility, and human nature.
Originally published in 1910, Lang's adaptation strips away the adult satire of Swift's original work while preserving the adventure and imagination that have captivated readers for generations. The story celebrates curiosity, resilience, and wonder at the unknown world.
Perfect for young explorers aged 6-12 and families seeking classic literature with thrilling adventure, this audiobook brings 18th-century storytelling to life in a way that speaks to modern audiences. Whether you're introducing children to timeless classics or rekindling your own sense of wonder, *Gulliver's Travels, Told to the Children* promises an unforgettable journey to impossible lands.