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As Pollyanna arrives in Beldingsville to live with her strict maiden aunt, she begins to bring cheer into everybody's life. All are transformed until one day when something so terrible happens that even Pollyanna doesn't know how to feel glad anymore.
Eleanor H. Porter (Author), S. Patricia Bailey (Narrator)
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The winsome Anne Shirley is grown, married, and the mother of six frolicsome children. When the Meredith family moves into a nearby mansion, the clever and mischievous Meredith kids join Anne's children in numerous adventures.
L.M. Montgomery (Author), Grace Conlin (Narrator)
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This is the charming, human account of the adventures of lovely, wealthy Rose Campbell as she grows into young womanhood. Rose's greatest attraction undoubtedly is that she's such a real girl. She has her trials and disappointments, her temptations and failures. But with the aid of loving counsel and a level head, she manages to turn into a thoroughly lovable, admirable woman.
Louisa May Alcott (Author), C. M Hébert, C. M. Hébert (Narrator)
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Fifty legendary stories of heroism are retold in a short form for young people. Baldwin's tales tell of valor, bravery, and kindness as well as high adventure. Fifty Famous Stories Retold include: 1. King Alfred and the Cakes 2. King Alfred and the Beggar 3. King Canute of the Seashore 4. The Sons of William the Conqueror 5. The White Ship 6. King John and the Abbot 7. The Story of Robin Hood 8. Bruce and the Spider 9. The Black Douglas 10. The Three Men of Gotham 11. Other Wise Men of Gotham 12. The Miller of the Dee 13. Sir Philip Sidney 14. Ungrateful Soldier 15. Sir Humphrey Gilbert 16. Sir Walter Raleigh 17. Pocahontas 18. George Washington and His Hatchet 19. Grace Darling 20. The Story of William Tell 21. Arnold Winkelreid 22. The Bell of Atre 23. How Napoleon Crossed the Alps 24. The Story of Cininnatus 25. The Story of Regulus 26. Cornelia's Jewels 27. Androclus and the Lion 28. Horatius at the Bridge 29. Julius Caesar 30. The Sword of Damocles 31. Damon and Pythias 32. A Laconic Answer 33. The Ungrateful Guest 34. Alexander and Bucephalus 35. Diogenes the Wise Man 36. The Brave Three Hundred 37. Socrates and His House 38. The King and His Hawk 39. Doctor Goldsmith 40. The Kingdoms 41. The Barmecide Feast 42. The Endless Tale 43. The Blind Men and the Elephant 44. Maximilian and the Goose Boy 45. The Inchcape Rock 46. Whittington and His Cat 47. Casabianca 48. Antonio Canova 49. Picciola 50. Mignon AUTHOR James Baldwin (1841 - 1925) was a pioneer of primary education, a teacher for many years and eventually an administrator and finally Editor-in-Chief of the American Book Company, specializing in educational text. James Baldwin's lasting fame is for the children's literature he wrote, over 50 books, selling in the millions. "
James Baldwin (Author), Bobbie Frohman (Narrator)
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The traditional Fairy Tales with all the charm and fun of the familiar stories. Cinderella gets her Prince, Rumplestiltskin loses his prize, and the Frog Prince gets his princess. The beloved tales known for so many years and presented in an entertaining and wonderfully appealing way, with a full cast of characters, performed by voice actors. AUTHOR Traditional Traditional folk stories, many called fairy tales, have been recorded by writers since the time the stories were told by oral tradition in various cultures. COMMENTARY Reviews for Alcazar AudioWorks' production of Cinderella, The Frog Prince and Rumplestiltskin Alcazar AudioWorks brings a terrific cast of character voices together to produce a most whimsical hour (64 minutes) of three favorite stories: Cinderella, Rumplestiltskin, and The Frog Prince. The fabulous voices bring the characters to life in a most extraordinary way. The actors include Johnnie Anderson, Al Bedrosian, Bruce Blau, Paul Coyle, Bobbie Frohman, John Lavette, Susan McCarthy, Linda Montogomery, David Thorn, Larry Smith and Roger Vosburg. Each voice allows the imagination to run wild with visions of princes, frogs, princesses, and fairies. You'll sympathize with Cinderella and cheer for her as the stepsisters realize how horrible they've been to their future queen! Rumplestiltskin is truly a repulsive little imp who takes advantage of the miller's daughter in her hour of need, but he gets his when a messenger finds his secret place and tells the Queen his unusual name. The selfish princess learns a valuable lesson when the king insists that she keep her word. She must allow the frog to share her dinner plate and her pillow at night, as she promised. However, all is not so bad when the frog turns into a handsome prince. The classic stories will delight children, parents, and grandparents alike. Easily these stories can accompany drawing lessons, change a rainy day into imagination day or take the tedium out of car-travel and make the ride fun. Reviewed By: Kate O'Mara - EHO Eclectic Homeschool Online "
Charlotte Yonge (Author), Bobbie Frohman, David Thorn, Susan McCarthy (Narrator)
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While Anne Shirley does appear in these stories of Avonlea and Spencerville, most of the people here are new to listeners. There are "Old Lady Lloyd"and Sylvia Gray, Felix Moore and his grandfather, and many more. The charm of the Anne of Green Gables books is to be found on every page of this gently sentimental and enjoyably humorous work.
L. M. Montgomery, L.M. Montgomery (Author), Grace Conlin (Narrator)
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Everyone who loves the irrepressible, red-haired Anne Shirley longs to know more about her. On the very eve of her wedding to Dr. Gilbert Blithe, Anne is about to leave Green Gables forever. "Anne's new exploits have their own special brand of poignancy, humor and drama. Read with great sensitivity by Susan O'Malley, this audiobook carries us into Anne's seaside home to such great effect that we can almost see Captain Jim smoking his pipe by the fireplace."-Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review
L. M. Montgomery, L.M. Montgomery (Author), Susan O'Malley, Susan O’malley (Narrator)
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It seems Ken can't do anything right. He loses saddle blankets and breaks reins . . . but then comes the worst news yet: a report card so bad that he has to repeat a grade. How can you tame the dreamy mind of a boy who stares out of the window instead of taking an exam? Enter Flicka, the chestnut filly with a wild spirit.
Mary O'Hara (Author), Michael Louis Wells (Narrator)
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Two young orphans, Lucy Wolcott and her little sister Glory, have no one in the world but each other. Every day, they labor from dawn to dusk in the bleak, cold shelter of a public workhouse in old London Town where there is little to eat and the nights are cold and damp. The only light in their lives comes from the stories that Lucy invents-stories about a family she barely remembers-and a doll named Morning Glory, who, Lucy promises, is destined to return to them some day. Then one day, Lucy finds an old, discarded doll, which Glory is certain is the long-lost Morning Glory. Morning Glory is no ordinary doll, however, and how she leads the girls to the most surprising turns of fortune makes for a heartwarming story that brims with love, hope, and the truest spirit of Christmas. "[A] magical story....A 'dollightful' surprise for Santa to tuck under the Christmas tree...."-Kirkus Reviews
Elvira Woodruff (Author), Bernadette Dunne (Narrator)
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Twelve-year-old Aurora is an artist like her father. Through a hundred drawing lessons, he guided her hand. Together they plan to paint a beautiful mural for Rory's mother. But then Rory finds her father in his studio kissing another woman. She is so mad that she burns her sketchbook.
Tracy Mack (Author), Marguerite Gavin (Narrator)
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Eight-year-old Elsie Dinsmore is enjoying Christmas with her family when a terrible crisis arises. She believes that obeying a request her father has made would violate her conscience, and she must refuse him. Elsie clings to her faith in God as, one by one, all the things she holds dear are taken from her, including even her father's presence.
Martha Finley (Author), Marguerite Gavin (Narrator)
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Anne is adopted by the Cuthberts even after a great mistake at the orphanage. But the frail red-headed young girl stays, even though not wanted at first. She is raised strictly but lovingly by the Cuthberts whose world is set upside down by her wonderful, creative and sometime crazy and eccentric ways. In the end, she gives them endless joy as she grows into womanhood. Table of Contents: Chapter I - Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Surprised Chapter II - Matthew Cuthbert Is Surprised Chapter III - Marilla Cuthbert Is Surprised Chapter IV - Morning at Green Gables Chapter V - Anne's History Chapter VI - Marilla Makes Up Her Mind Chapter VII - Anne Says Her Prayers Chapter VIII - Anne's Bringing-Up Is Begun Chapter IX - Mrs. Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified Chapter X - Anne's Apology Chapter XI - Anne's Impressions of Sunday School Chapter XII - A Solemn Vow and Promise Chapter XIII - The Delights of Anticipation Chapter XIV - Anne's Confession Chapter XV - A Tempest in the School Teapot Chapter XVI - Diana Is Invited to Tea with Tragic Results Chapter XVII - A New Interest in Life Chapter XVIII - Anne to the Rescue Chapter XIX - A Concert a Catastrophe and a Confession Chapter XX - A Good Imagination Gone Wrong Chapter XXI - A New Departure in Flavorings Chapter XXII - Anne is Invited Out to Tea Chapter XXIII - Anne Comes to Grief in an Affair of Honor Chapter XXIV - Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get Up a Concert Chapter XXV - Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves Chapter XXVI - The Story Club Is Formed Chapter XXVII - Vanity and Vexation of Spirit Chapter XXVIII - An Unfortunate Lily Maid Chapter XXIX - An Epoch in Anne's Life Chapter XXX - The Queens Class Is Organized Chapter XXXI - Where the Brook and River Meet Chapter XXXII - The Pass List Is Out Chapter XXXIII - The Hotel Concert Chapter XXXIV - A Queen's Girl Chapter XXXV - The Winter at Queen's Chapter XXXVI - The Glory and the Dream Chapter XXXVII - The Reaper Whose Name Is Death Chapter XXXVIII - The Bend in the Road AUTHOR Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874 - 1942), was a Canadian writer of novels, short stories and poetry. Most of Montgomery's novels take place on Prince Edward Island in Canada, and she has brought lasting fame to her home. COMMENTARY Reviews for Alcazar AudioWorks' production of Anne of Green Gables Of course, we've loved Anne-with-an-e and her adventures for a long time. We were first introduced to her through a mini-series on videotape, and we fell in love with this intrepid character who rose from neglected orphanhood to become a source of pride and a support to her adoptive family, bringing them joy along the way. From that early introduction, which left us wanting more, we turned to the books, beginning with Anne of Green Gables, of course, and working our way through the series. However, the first book remains our favorite. Now Alcazar Audioworks has released an unabridged reading of Anne of Green Gables. (I just love audiobooks, especially when they are well-produced and read with skill and enthusiasm. I've always loved being read-to, from my earliest years, and with audiobooks I can be among the listeners once more. In addition, audiobooks allow us to listen while accomplishing other tasks: washing dishes, folding laundry, picking up, even artwork or handcrafts.) Susan McCarthy does a wonderful job of reading, infusing Anne with enthusiasm, Marilla with proper stiffness, even bewilderment at this whirlwind responsibility she's taken on, expressing Matthew's shy kindness. It's a pleasure to follow Anne's fortunes and follies from the beginning to the end of the book. As a matter of fact, when we reached the last CD in this particular set, rather than going on to another book, we decided to listen all over again! I think we just might be kindred spirits. If you don't recognize that reference, you really ought to make Anne's acquaintance. Alcazar Audioworks' Anne of Green Gables would make a delightful starting place. Reviewed By: Jean Hall - EHO Eclectic Homeschool Online Quotes about Anne of Green Gables ""The sweetest creation of child life yet written."" (Mark Twain) "
L.M. Montgomery (Author), Susan McCarthy (Narrator)
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