The boy who knew what the birds said

by Padraic Colum

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  • Public Domain Audiobook
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    The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said (LibriVox): The work is listed as being available on LibriVox, which hosts public domain audiobooks read by volunteers. While this is an unabridged audio version, it is not an official retail release from a publishing house, but rather a free version due to copyright status.
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    The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said (OverDrive/Libby): The book is listed in a library catalog system that uses OverDrive/Libby, suggesting that a library-loaned audiobook version might exist, likely sourced from a major publisher or LibriVox.

Summary

An official, unabridged audiobook for Padraic Colum's "The Boy Who Knew What The Birds Said" does not appear to be currently available for purchase or loan through the major commercial platforms searched (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo). The search results indicate that the book, originally published in 1918, is in the public domain, which leads to the discovery of an alternative format: a free, unabridged audiobook version available on LibriVox, read by volunteers. Furthermore, a listing in a library system suggests that a library-loanable audiobook version, potentially sourced from LibriVox or another publisher, is available via OverDrive/Libby. Since no commercially published, official audiobook was found on the specified retail sites, the availability is marked as false for an official offering, with the LibriVox version being the closest non-commercial, full-length alternative.