General Fiction
Our Little Spanish Cousin
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Mary F. Nixon-Roulet
Another book written for American children in the early 1900's to help educate them about the customs and lives of their 'cousins' in many p…
The Annals of Ann
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Kate Trimble Sharber
As the only “surviving” child of her parents, Ann is considered by close friends and family to be an overly indulged child. Some say she is …
The Pathway of the Pioneer
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Dolf Wyllarde
The story of seven girls who have banded themselves together for mutual help and cheer under the name of "Nous Autres." They repre…
Ticket No. "9672"
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Jules Verne
One of the forgotten novels by adventure science fiction writer, Jules Verne, "Ticket No. 9672" (also known as "The lottery t…
Memoirs of a Country Doll
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Mary Curtis
A doll tells the story of her adventuresome life in rural England. This story, written by an 11 year old girl in the style of a dolls autob…
Non-Combatants and Others
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Rose Macaulay
Through a variety of experiences of the effects of the First World War, an art student is drawn into pacifism. Rose Macaulay's satirical no…
At Home From Church
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Sarah Orne Jewett
LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of At Home From Church by Sarah Orne Jewett. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for June 19…
The Little Girl Next Door
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Nina Rhoades
A delightful story of true and genuine friendship between an impulsive little girl in a fine New York home and a little blind girl in an apa…
Told in a French Garden
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Mildred Aldrich
American friends begin to summer in a beautiful French country house when WWI breaks out. They decide not to evacuate as the war encroaches.…
Saxon and Norman
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Amice Macdonell
Edward the Confessor is very weak and will die soon. But with no son to succeed him, who will gain the throne? The common folk and loyal Sax…
Tommy and Grizel
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J. M. Barrie
This book continues Sentimental Tommy, also in the Librivox catalogue. Tommy grows up and marries Grizel. But life is not only roses and rai…
The Story of a Sawdust Doll
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Laura Lee Hope
This is the first in the series of twelve Make Believe Stories about a sawdust doll who begins her life in Toy Town with the other dolls and…
The Governess; Or, The Little Female Academy
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Sarah Fielding
The Governess, or The Little Female Academy (published 1749) by Sarah Fielding is the first full-length novel written for children, and a si…
Virginia's Adventure Club
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Grace May North
Following the adventures of a girls school as they form their adventure club. - Summary by Michele Eaton
Gwen Wynn - A Romance of the Wye
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Thomas Mayne Reid
Gwendoline Wynn, our heroine, is an orphan-heiress who lives on the river Wye. She will live with aunt until she comes of age and her money.…
Nature Myths and Stories for Little Children
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Flora J. Cooke
Written for first through third graders, this book aims to expand not only the imagination but the vocabulary. For listeners following along…
Favourite Chapters Collection 003
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Various
A collection of LibriVox volunteers’ favourite chapters. Some were chosen for being the key chapter in a great novel, others for the wonderf…
Other Things Being Equal
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Emma Wolf
Ruth Levice, the daughter of a rich San Francisco Jewish merchant, meats Dr. Herbert Kemp, and they slowly fall in love. However, she is Jew…
The Fair Rewards
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Thomas Beer
"The Fair Rewards" by Thomas Beer . . . is a really distiguished novel. The writing is far above the average: it has style and sop…
Ben, the Luggage Boy; or, Among the Wharves (version 2)
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Horatio Alger, Jr.
A young boy named Ben runs away to make a life of his own in the big city. He learns very quickly that this will be a lot harder than his i…