
Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane
The Mary Poppins Series, Book 5
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Sophie Thompson
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P. L. Travers
About this listen
This classic series tells the story of the world's mostbeloved nanny, who brings enchantment and excitement with her everywhere she goes.
She's back! Mary Poppins, everyone's favorite nanny, hasreturned to take the Banks children on another unforgettable adventure. On themost magical of nights, Midsummer's Eve, all kinds of strange things can happen - mythicalvisitors come down from the heavens and animals speak. But Mary Poppins takesit all in stride, drawing everyone, even the trembling Park Keeper, into thespirit of a romantic and magical holiday.
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- Judy A. Smith
- 07-18-23
Mary Poppins!
Saw the Disney movie at age 5, and now, at 64, I am enjoying the books and seeing how they connect to the new movie and the Broadway show. The first rule about Mary Poppins, though, is…!!
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- Kian Ameli
- 07-20-21
A confused story
In comparison with the other Mary Poppins books this one is disjointed. A fine listen but nothing spectacular
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- Consuelo B. Graham
- 02-01-23
Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane : review
Conclusion to a good series of FEEL GOOD stories.
Characters you will remember for a lifetime.
Introduce the series to a young person!
Sophie Thompson did a good job!
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- Richard S. Swol
- 10-05-17
A Short Visit On Mid-Summer's Eve
This is a short story versus the previous typical format of a book with several sections and vignettes. The focus here is also a bit different with much time spent looking at things from the Park Keeper's view. It also touches on some softly philosophical thoughts on self worth and the value of how one sees ones self. Not that much of Mary in this story, although she does play key roles. The story does not suffer for this and, in my mind, actually benefits from it.
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- Roy Lindhardt
- 05-17-22
The End?
There's a hint of finality to this book, yet you also realize, much like Peter Pan's, that the story of Mary Poppins could never end. I think that is the true magic of any good children's books, to realize that the story can continue on and on as long as hope and joy resides in your heart. Now, the Mary Poppins character is not exactly what I was expecting, nonetheless I became more and more interested in her and all the other characters as the series progressed. This book feels a bit like it was just to satisfy some fans, but it was still very cute and possibly does more to understand Mary Poppins than any other book in the series. Will I read this series again? Sometime down the road probably. Would I recommend the series to others? Yes, but with some warnings, especially if they've already seen any of the Disney movies associated with it.
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- Kay
- 05-12-24
The poor Park Keeper . . .
I'm sure getting caught up in the middle of a Midsummer's Eve ritual was not on the agenda for him . . . However, here we are 🤷🏾♀️😂
4.5 stars
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- Virginia16
- 10-15-17
wish...
Wish there was more...took short. Story teller was better in other books. This is only 2 chapters!
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- SD Mom
- 11-03-20
Amazing
This book is awesome and so cool and good it was worth the credit always
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- l
- 11-23-23
Brings back old characters
He brings back lots of old characters, and includes new characters who are already already in the story by giving them more death
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- Grandie
- 12-04-24
Short and painful slog
I decided to read all of the books in the series this year. This was easily one of the least enjoyable one so far.
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