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A Girl of the Limberlost

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A Girl of the Limberlost, a novel written by the American writer and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter, was first published in August, 1909. The story takes place in Indiana, in and around the Limberlost Swamp, during the early 20th century. (Summary from Wikipedia) (11 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01

35:28

Read by Kymm Zuckert

Chapter 02

19:41

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

Chapter 03

23:07

Read by Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)

Chapter 04

35:17

Read by Deborah Clark

Chapter 05

20:16

Read by Deborah Clark

Chapter 06

28:58

Read by Heather Barnett

Chapter 07

43:03

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

Chapter 08

11:39

Read by Kirsten Ferreri

Chapter 09

25:13

Read by Deb Bacon-Ziegler

Chapter 10

36:44

Read by Deb Bacon-Ziegler

Chapter 11

29:26

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 12

44:31

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 13

31:11

Read by Sarah Key-DeLyria

Chapter 14

20:00

Read by Kymm Zuckert

Chapter 15

22:57

Read by Kymm Zuckert

Chapter 16

22:29

Read by Arctura

Chapter 17

31:45

Read by Arctura

Chapter 18

20:28

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 19

23:52

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 20

15:19

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 21

29:27

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 22

33:53

Read by Mary Anderson

Chapter 23

23:29

Read by Betsie Bush

Chapter 24

21:58

Read by Betsie Bush

Chapter 25

34:58

Read by Kymm Zuckert

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Every girl should hear this story. An incredible balance of sugary sweet wholesomeness and dark realism. This is a powerful tale of morality and dignity. On a slightly negative note ch 16 and 17 (i think) were read by a soft spoken woman (named ankala?) who is so difficult to understand and mispronounced several words so badly that I had to rewind to puzzle them out.

(5 Sterne)

Listen to the 1st book , "Freckles" 1st, by the same author, also available on Librivox.

(5 Sterne)

I know this is fiction but there are humble, generous, hard working, and loving humans that are forged in suffering like Eleanor. Unfortunately, hardship and suffering leaves the majority, ugly, bitter, lazy and ungrateful There is beauty in this author's protagonist as she takes even more joy in another's healing and happiness and not just her own.

Amazing Book, Good Readers!

(5 Sterne)

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this rendition of what is, in my eyes, a wonderful classic. A Girl of the Limberlost is one of my favorite books! Gene Stratton Porter is an artist when it comes to using enchanting style and word choice to convey the thoughts and experiences of her delightful characters. The readers also do a good job using tonal variance, making this book not only a good story, but a much appreciated listen.

Another So Beautiful, can't stop listening, Story

(5 Sterne)

So delighted to have found a new writer, in the vein of Isabella Alden,. It's a can't stop listening, can't put it down book! What an amazing writer,! The quality of the characters and promoting of Good honouring people of integrity... Refreshing and inspiring .. will be looking for the rest of this Author's work. and thank you to the Wonderful readers - great work bringing the characters to life!

Great Essential Read

(4,5 Sterne)

This has been one of my favorite books since I was a little girl.

(5 Sterne)

loved it! the characters are beautiful and the description of nature is inspiring

(5 Sterne)

My children, from adult to young child, love these stories as much as I do. The story is beautifully told so exquisitely I feel like I am there — I can see, feel, smell, hear, and taste every detail. I always learn so much for Gene Stratton-Porter about nature, character, and relationships. Timeless morals are stirred within me to a point of renewed devotion to live more fully and better by them. And my children have a reinforced understanding of moral I strive to live by and their own ambitions for morals and character.