An Engaging Multi-Character voice for Kid's stories and Teen Novels

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Description

Here, I bring to life a passage from one of my favourite children's books highlighting the perspective of a young boy's ups and downs living with ADHD. In this scene, I also voice his supportive new step-mum and discouraging and meddlesome step-sister. I hope you enjoy listening!

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
This is so new and strange. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. I want to go home. Right. I'll need to let you two out here. Liz stops the car at a line of trees by a park and turns on her seat. Sorry, I can't take you all the way, but I need to get to work on time. The school is expecting you though, Jamie. So don't worry, it'll all be fine. I think she can see just how worried I am because her eyes have gone soft again and she's trying to give me an encouraging smile. Ellen will help you find your way around, won't you? Ellen? Throws me a look that I'm pretty sure means she'd rather see me drown in a tragic washing machine accident than help me. But since I'm not so good at reading people, I hope I've got that wrong. I get out of the car reluctantly and Ellen gives me another funny look. Grabbing my school bag and lunchbox on the backseat before Liz can speed off. Can't you remember anything Ellen matters here? Carry them yourself. I'm not your slave. Come on, we're going to be late. Okay. I'll race you, Jamie. Stop. Ellen's cry is drowned out by the screech of car brakes as I run across the road about looking in a taxi skids to a stop one more second. And I'd have been a big blob of blue school uniform and brand new shoes squelched into the tarmac.