Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper
T. S. Arthur
Read by Nathalie J.
Is housekeeping such a trial? Mrs. Smith thinks so and confesses all in this merry account of her escapades and near disasters! (Summary by Kehinde) (7 hr 14 min)
Chapters
Intro and My Speculation in China Ware | 15:47 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Something About Cooks | 13:49 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Light on the Subject | 8:46 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Cheap Furniture | 13:50 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Is it Economy? | 13:47 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Living at a Convenient Distance. | 14:52 | Read by Nathalie J. |
The Picked-Up Dinner | 11:53 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Who is Kriss Kringle? | 10:35 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Not at Home | 11:02 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Shirt Buttons | 11:18 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Pavement Washing in Winter | 8:27 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Regard for the Poor | 9:38 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Something More About Cooks | 7:00 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Not a Rag on their Backs | 9:28 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Curiosity | 10:19 | Read by Nathalie J. |
House Cleaning | 25:40 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Broiling a Lobster | 4:17 | Read by Nathalie J. |
The Strawberry-Woman | 18:20 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Lots of Things | 8:59 | Read by Nathalie J. |
A Cure for Low Spirits | 10:08 | Read by Nathalie J. |
A Bargain | 12:19 | Read by Nathalie J. |
A Peevish Day and Its Consequences | 15:08 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Words | 8:30 | Read by Nathalie J. |
May Be So | 8:54 | Read by Nathalie J. |
"The Poor Child Died" | 7:37 | Read by Nathalie J. |
The Rival Bonnets | 16:39 | Read by Nathalie J. |
The Washerman | 10:16 | Read by Nathalie J. |
My Borrowing Neighbor | 21:21 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Experiences in Taking Boarders | 37:37 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Two Ways with Domestics | 22:08 | Read by Nathalie J. |
A Mother's Duty | 36:28 | Read by Nathalie J. |
Reviews
Entertaining and Moral
rawbroccolieater
An entertaining compilation of blunders and stories by a middle class housewife in the Victorian or Edwardian era. I laughed many times and it was an interesting insight to the morals and lifestyles of the people of the day. I want to print off a copy just to own it on my shelf. Highly recommended for the housewives of today. The reader does a good job.
Bethany
Awww, what a sweet and well-written book. How to go about finding an excellent cook who is not caustic? How to budget for pretty chairs, like one's neighbor! And loved visiting a time and place where there were no vacuum cleaners, washing machines, or dish washers. But more than that, it's refreshing to be so candidly spoken to by one who has such a diligent heart for overseeing her household. As Dostoevsky has written, "a home of his own, with a real princess to reign over it." Yes it's slow. Yes you may wish to fast forward a bit at times. But it is well worth it. You will smile and laugh with the entertaining stories, and be deeply moved by the sad and difficult ones. And the last chapter . . . in it you see the author's heart. How I look forward to thanking her one day, and will definitely read the final chapter more closely again. Lastly, the singular reader fits the book splendidly, thank you, thank you!!
Seema Afridi
Very well read but too outdated for me.
Such a sweet book
LivyN
Cheerful but thought-provoking. An ideal thing to listen to while travelling or doing housework. The reader had a smooth, measured way of speaking that I really enjoyed.
Melissa
Loved the book. Lots of good advice and timeless wisdom. Good reader with a soft, pleasant voice❤️
Good Housing Keeping.
Bob L.
Interesting, interesting! Learned a lot. Reader A+!
nice
Nat
Great inside look at how people used to live
Andy Mak
I couldn’t take more than a chapter of some of the worse writing in the English language. The only good thing about this author is the “TS” in front of his name.