Interventions
Georgia Wood Pangborn
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
A collection of short stories of social commentary, tales of love, mystery, and loss. Many of the stories revolve around children, women, and relationships with friends of varying classes, often in odd, unusual, or difficult circumstances in life. (Introduction by Psudonae Vox) (6 hr 33 min)
Chapters
A Tempered Wind | 25:37 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
The Rubber Stamp | 31:12 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
Broken Glass | 16:37 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
A Dispensation | 26:37 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
The Experimenter | 29:38 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
The Gray Collie | 17:39 | Read by Psudonae Vox |
Rasselas in the Vegetable Kingdom | 43:08 | Read by Lynne T |
Martha | 23:21 | Read by Ekaterina Kubryakova |
E. Holbrook's Patience | 23:48 | Read by Sarah Stefan |
The Convalescence of Gerald | 19:45 | Read by Lynne T |
Son of the Woods | 36:16 | Read by Blaze Dragon |
Turned Out to Grass | 26:08 | Read by Lynne T |
By the Sawyer Method | 42:10 | Read by Kanta |
At Ephesus | 31:41 | Read by Regina |
Reviews
superb story telling of compassion
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Great job gals! I have not heard all but the first one, A Tempered Wind really moved me to tears. My grandmother use to tell me how in the 1930's that this sort of thing occurred, taking in a street child. In today's age of insane endless lawmaking why the husband and wife who took the street child in would be "guilty until proven innocent"(Orwellian)of child abuse. My grand ma ma also told me that in her neighborhood drifters, the homeless during the depression were always given food, clothing and even on occasion lodging for free. And more often at least given shelter in a back shed. I am dumbfounded that Georgia Wood Pangborn does not have a wikipedia page although her husband does dahszil male usa