In this Radio Theatre audio drama adaptation of George MacDonald's classic story, a beautiful woman known as the North Wind blows through a small village in Victorian London, and everyday lives are mysteriously enveloped by a power and a glory. Along the way, she visits a poor stable boy named Diamond and takes him with her on her journeys. At the Back of the North Wind explores the place of death in our lives, social injustice, and our deep need for love and forgiveness. C. S. Lewis, author of the classic Chronicles of Narnia series, said of MacDonald,
What is Radio Theatre? Radio Theatre is the bridge between film and audio books in the format of a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. It is an immersive experience for listeners to imagine the characters and the story through dialogue, music and sound effects. Unmatched, Focus on the Family?s Radio Theatre is award winning with performances from internationally acclaimed actors. More than an audio book, it is a movie that plays on the biggest screen of all... your imagination.
What is Radio Theatre? Radio Theatre is the bridge between film and audio books in the format of a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. It is an immersive experience for listeners to imagine the characters and the story through dialogue, music and sound effects. Unmatched, Focus on the Family?s Radio Theatre is award winning with performances from internationally acclaimed actors. More than an audio book, it is a movie that plays on the biggest screen of all... your imagination.
- Author:
- George MacDonald, Dramatized by Philip Glassborow
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- Focus on the Family
- Format:
- Digital Download
- Topic:
- Parenting