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Voice actress and award-winning writer shares her experience of moving from the U.S. to New Zealand. In three humorous audio-essays, she describes how she coped with rugby (a religion), weather (cold), dryers (non-existent), and other surprises.
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Spoken Word: Prose
Release Date:
2009
Letters From New Zealand
Heather Henderson
© Copyright-Heather Henderson
(884502269895)
Record Label: Real Voice Pro
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1. An American in the House of Pain |
10:41 |
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2. Clothesline Days |
6:01 |
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3. Into the Looking Glass |
11:18 |
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"Sweat flew, bodies flew -- it rocked! Now, THAT was a REAL football game." Thus is a doubtful, football-hating American converted into a rugby fanatic, and thus was Heather Henderson introduced to New Zealand in 2003 when she moved her family there from the U.S. for a six-month sabbatical. An award-winning writer and voice talent, Henderson has recorded three essays she wrote from "inside the looking-glass." Her wry, eloquent anecdotes include observations on Kiwi-Aussie rivalry, driving on the left, and the surprising challenge of coping without clothes dryers in a cold, wet climate.
Heather Henderson has written humor, feature articles, and arts criticism for magazines and newspapers across the United States and has won awards for her poetry and screenwriting. She has been the voice of hundreds of radio and TV commercials and educational videos.
"Heather Henderson may be the best voice talent I've worked with in over 25 years in the business." -- Denny Conn, Project One Audio
"She's the best mom in history." -- Whitney Henderson (paid endorsement)
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