Step into a classic Grimm fairy tale where wit, mischief, and fate collide.
The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet follows a proud rooster and his clever hen as their cheerful outings spiral into a chain of absurd bargains, clever tricks, and startling consequences. What begins as a playful journey to the mountains for ripe nuts quickly becomes a darkly comic procession of talking animals, strange companions, and escalating misfortuneâtold with the sharp humor and moral indifference that define the original Grimm tradition.
These interconnected tales blend whimsy with cruelty, laughter with inevitability. Ducks pull carriages. Needles take revenge. Foxes join funeral processions. And no good deedâor selfish oneâgoes unanswered for long.
Narrated by Paul Landergan, this audiobook preserves the tone of the original 19th-century folklore: lively, ironic, and faintly unsettling. It is not a modern childrenâs story, but a timeless animal fable where cleverness is rewarded, greed is punished, and fate remains mercilessly amused.
A must-listen for fans of classic fairy tales, folkloric storytelling, and the darker roots of Grimm.
Grimms' Fairy Tales - The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet - Jacob Grimm
Step into a classic Grimm fairy tale where wit, mischief, and fate collide.
The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet follows a proud rooster and his clever hen as their cheerful outings spiral into a chain of absurd bargains, clever tricks, and startling consequences. What begins as a playful journey to the mountains for ripe nuts quickly becomes a darkly comic procession of talking animals, strange companions, and escalating misfortuneâtold with the sharp humor and moral indifference that define the original Grimm tradition.
These interconnected tales blend whimsy with cruelty, laughter with inevitability. Ducks pull carriages. Needles take revenge. Foxes join funeral processions. And no good deedâor selfish oneâgoes unanswered for long.
Narrated by Paul Landergan, this audiobook preserves the tone of the original 19th-century folklore: lively, ironic, and faintly unsettling. It is not a modern childrenâs story, but a timeless animal fable where cleverness is rewarded, greed is punished, and fate remains mercilessly amused.
A must-listen for fans of classic fairy tales, folkloric storytelling, and the darker roots of Grimm.