Dr. Deane's Way, and Other Stories


Read by TriciaG

(5 stars; 10 reviews)

Short stories for the young and young-at-heart. Included are a family with an overly-strict father and free-spirited daughter; a series of "just happened" circumstances (orchestrated by God, of course); a reminiscence of two poor medical students; a moral dilemma placed before a minister; and a few short pieces about various children, each with its moral lesson. (Summary by TriciaG)

Note that "Dr. Deane's Way" ends abruptly, with the feeling that it's an incomplete story. There are, in fact, only the four chapters. (4 hr 43 min)

Chapters

Dr. Deane's Way (Faye Huntington), Chapter 1 17:10 Read by TriciaG
Dr. Deane's Way, Chapter 2 14:16 Read by TriciaG
Dr. Deane's Way, Chapter 3 13:16 Read by TriciaG
Dr. Deane's Way, Chapter 4 17:53 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened (Pansy), Chapter 1 9:29 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 2 9:41 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 3 9:21 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 4 7:15 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 5 6:06 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 6 12:12 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 7 6:50 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 8 6:37 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 9 8:25 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 10 7:43 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 11 8:49 Read by TriciaG
How It Happened, Chapter 12 16:14 Read by TriciaG
Santa Claus' Mistake (Faye Huntington) 10:57 Read by TriciaG
Our Ella (Faye Huntington) 7:09 Read by TriciaG
Tom's Fault (Faye Huntington) 8:38 Read by TriciaG
Rag-Pickers (Faye Huntington) 6:46 Read by TriciaG
Emma Russel's Motto (Faye Huntington) 10:04 Read by TriciaG
Etaf (Pansy) 22:46 Read by TriciaG
Choker and Old Stuffy (Pansy), Chapter 1 23:08 Read by TriciaG
Choker and Old Stuffy, Chapter 2 22:51 Read by TriciaG

Reviews

Really enjoyed!


(5 stars)

I much enjoyed this book! Having listened to most of Pansy’s books, it’s quite interesting to contrast them with Faye Huntingtons stories as her and Pansy’s literary styles are so similar. (Even more so than Pansy and Grace L. Hill.) I definitely recommend! Thanks again for the great reading Tricia!