Fantasy Book

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Description

Audition for a book about a squirrel's journey in the forest to find friends.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the squirrels tail. Once upon a time long ago, deep in the forest lived a squirrel who had many friends. But it wasn't always so when she was little. The squirrels tail was very cheeky thing. She could hardly wait to leave her nest, but had no idea what was waiting for her in the outside world. On her first day outside, the squirrel was playing with a grass hopper. They were competing and branch to branch hopping. Suddenly that she detail went squeak, squeak, squeak. This frightened the grasshoppers so much that he missed the branch, fell to the ground and hop Dwayne anger. The next day, the squirrel was playing with a snail. They were climbing up a tree when the tail went squeak, squeak, squeak. The snail quickly hit inside. His show, enrolled all the way down to the ground in crawled away in anger. On the third day, the squirrel and a crow were competing to see who would be the first to reach the tree at the edge of the forest. But when the tail went, squeak, squeak, squeak, the crow crashed into a tree, banged her beak and flew away in anger. The poor squirrel didn't know what to Dio. She was very sad because all her friends had left every time she jumped in. Every time she turned, the sound of squeak, squeak, squeak echoed throughout the forest. Feeling lonesome, the school sat down on a stone and cried. Tears poured from her eyes all day long and all night in the whole next day, too, a giant puddle appeared in front of the weeping squirrel. Then, along him, a frog. She asked the squirrel why she was crying, and the squirrel told the frog all about her cheeky tail. The frog suggested catching the tail while in the air. This would stop the tail from going. Squeak, squeak, squeak, Easier said than done.