The Crane Wife
Motoko tells "The Crane Wife" a classic Japanese folktale turned ballad tells the story about the beauty of love, trust, and keeping promises, but also how a man's mistake swiftly hurt himself.
Motoko tells "The Crane Wife" a classic Japanese folktale turned ballad tells the story about the beauty of love, trust, and keeping promises, but also how a man's mistake swiftly hurt himself.
Gather your family to listen to stories about the making and breaking of curses. Are curses always a curse?
Shonaleigh tells "The Vizier Who Married a Gibbon" a story where the king's advisor's scheme to marry the princess backfires in a hilarious way. Be careful what you wish for and the means in which you make your dreams come true.
Donald Davis tells ""Cowpiles"" a childhood story about one wise brother, one foolish brother, parents who are just trying to keep up, and the stories that come from memories of getting into trouble.
Gather your family to listen to stories and songs about freedom and, in particular, about American slavery and the civil rights movement.
Join us as Apple Seed listeners tell us some of their own stories - some of them inspired by The Apple Seed.
Gather your family to listen to stories about those moments when you realize you've more like your parents than you may even want to admit. For good or for bad, our families shape us into who we are.
Gather your family to listen to Angela Lloyd's twist on the classic fairytale Cinderella.
Bil Lepp tells a personal story about a husband's persistence to find the perfect gift, and his wife's patience through that process.
Donald Davis tells a story about his dad and uncles where they were young and about the trouble that happens when they try to take a shortcut.