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A Girl of the Limberlost

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A Girl of the Limberlost

By: Gene Stratton-Porter
Narrated by: Susan Iannucci, Emma Faye, Adam Skousen, Ben Stevens, Sara Morsey, Kendra Murray, J D Sutter
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First published in 1909, A Girl of the Limberlost is a novel by American writer and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter. This classic of Indiana literature is a sequel to Stratton-Porter's earlier novel Freckles. Wholesome, sensible, and beautiful, the heroine, Elnora, is also compassionate, self-reliant, and intelligent. Neglected by her mother, Elnora reaches through this hardship toward education, friendship, and love. There are no shortcuts and her hard work brings joy to herself and all those she loves.

Cast

Narrator - Susan Iannucci

Elnora - Emma Faye

Philip Ammon - Adam Skousen

Wesley Sinton - Ben Stevens

Mrs. Comstock - Sara Morsey

Edith Carr - Kendra Murray

Also featuring the voices of Sarah Bacaller, Trisha Rose, JD Sutter, John Burlinson, Lee Ann Howlett, and Andy Harrington.

Public Domain (P)2022 Voices of Today
Classics Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature
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I love the story of the love and nature of this book. The only thing that could use improvement is Wesley's voice. He talks so low that I had to stop and go close to my speaker to hear what he said.

A great story of love and nature.

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Fairly interesting characters, though pretty dated. The narration was pretty awful. Happy for the chance to 'read' an old classic.

Bit dated, but interesting

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