Left to Themselves
Edward Irenæus Stevenson and Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson
Read by Donald Cummings
Said to be the first-ever gay youth novel, this 1891 story follows the adventures of 12-year-old Gerald Saxton embarking on a trip from New York, to meet his father in Nova Scotia. He is chaperoned by 17-year-old Philip Touchtone. During the trip, their steamer sinks, they are shipwrecked, and marooned on an island. In addition, a shady antagonist is stalking the two. And while all this is happening, a friendship of mutual affection develops between the boys (nothing explicit). - Summary by Donald Cummings (6 hr 11 min)
Chapters
Preface | 4:23 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Mr. Sip’s Appearance and Disappearance--Philip and Gerald Break Ice in Summer | 18:43 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Mutual Confidences; and Philip Turns Red in the Face | 18:52 | Read by Donald Cummings |
All About a Row | 19:55 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Under Sailing Orders | 10:40 | Read by Donald Cummings |
"The Unguessed Beginnings of Trouble" | 25:56 | Read by Donald Cummings |
A Riddle Not Easily Answered--The "Old Province" | 13:53 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Open War | 20:54 | Read by Donald Cummings |
In Night and Mist | 13:46 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Two Out of Twelve | 14:00 | Read by Donald Cummings |
From an Old Scrap-book | 7:06 | Read by Donald Cummings |
A Nameless Haven | 16:10 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Invading the Unknown | 18:09 | Read by Donald Cummings |
At Home in My Neighbor’s House | 25:33 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Allies | 20:30 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Storm-stayed | 33:57 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Suspense | 26:36 | Read by Donald Cummings |
In the Arbor | 26:53 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Explanations; and Mr. Jennison Sends a Request | 13:57 | Read by Donald Cummings |
After Many Days | 13:57 | Read by Donald Cummings |
Present and Future | 7:58 | Read by Donald Cummings |