Now visually impaired children across the country will hear Cheper’s recording of the Choctaw Nation tale "When Turtle Grew Feathers.” It’s the first Oklahoma-produced audio book to be accepted into the National Library Services in digital format.
December 02, 2008
Choctaw audio book
Audio book is Oklahoma's first to be distributed in digital formatWhen Nancy Cheper lends her voice to the Oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, she reads with the same lively enthusiasm that has long made her a popular storyteller to Ada schoolkids.
Now visually impaired children across the country will hear Cheper’s recording of the Choctaw Nation tale "When Turtle Grew Feathers.” It’s the first Oklahoma-produced audio book to be accepted into the National Library Services in digital format. Comment: For more on the subject, see The Best Indian Books.
Now visually impaired children across the country will hear Cheper’s recording of the Choctaw Nation tale "When Turtle Grew Feathers.” It’s the first Oklahoma-produced audio book to be accepted into the National Library Services in digital format.
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