Elsie's Womanhood
Martha Finley
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The fourth book in the Elsie Dinsmore series, Elsie grows into a young woman. She marries her father's old friend, Edward Travilla, and together start a family. The latter half of the book occurs during the Civil War. (Summary by GabrielleC) (8 hr 45 min)
Chapters
01 - Preface | 2:26 | Read by GabrielleC |
02 - Chapter 1 | 15:03 | Read by GabrielleC |
03 - Chapter 2 | 7:22 | Read by GabrielleC |
04 - Chapter 3 | 13:56 | Read by GabrielleC |
05 - Chapter 4 | 18:23 | Read by GabrielleC |
06 - Chapter 5 | 15:36 | Read by J L Raimundo |
07 - Chapter 6 | 17:27 | Read by J L Raimundo |
08 - Chapter 7 | 20:39 | Read by J L Raimundo |
09 - Chapter 8 | 15:37 | Read by J L Raimundo |
10 - Chapter 9 | 19:27 | Read by Barbara Edelman |
11 - Chapter 10 | 15:16 | Read by Joyce Martin |
12 - Chapter 11 | 18:41 | Read by Joyce Martin |
13 - Chapter 12 | 21:11 | Read by Joyce Martin |
14 - Chapter 13 | 13:19 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
15 - Chapter 14 | 10:05 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
16 - Chapter 15 | 19:43 | Read by Christina M. Glavas |
17 - Chapter 16 | 17:29 | Read by Michele Eaton |
18 - Chapter 17 | 16:16 | Read by Michele Eaton |
19 - Chapter 18 | 15:00 | Read by Michele Eaton |
20 - Chapter 19 | 20:10 | Read by TriciaG |
21 - Chapter 20 | 10:02 | Read by Deanna Bovee |
22 - Chapter 21 | 30:13 | Read by Christina M. Glavas |
23 - Chapter 22 | 23:24 | Read by Christina M. Glavas |
24 - Chapter 23 | 15:42 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
25 - Chapter 24 | 7:24 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
26 - Chapter 25 | 10:01 | Read by Deanna Bovee |
27 - Chapter 26 | 27:17 | Read by Deanna Bovee |
28 - Chapter 27 | 12:21 | Read by Deanna Bovee |
29 - Chapter 28 | 31:50 | Read by Deanna Bovee |
30 - Chapter 29 | 20:33 | Read by TriciaG |
31 - Chapter 30 | 23:45 | Read by TriciaG |
Reviews
a Joy to Read
A LibriVox Listener
Another excellent read from Martha Finlay. I appreciate the details and balanced view about the war. Although the characters are mourning great losses, they continue to look to the Lord Jesus for strength.
Lovely book!
Book Lover
Preformice was amazing! A few bad readers, but everything else was awesome! Listen to this!
Still Great
Monkey Princess
You need to make sure that the child already understands the cilvil war or else they will be very confused. But I like how it never discriminate the blacks. It actually supports the blacks.
A LibriVox Listener
I love the book but some of the reader are very hard to understand.
Annika Matson
I'm giving this book 4 stars instead of the 1/2 star I gave the earlier books. It has less disturbing abuse and more interesting insight on the civil war. Of course the characters are all still stuffy, and the villains are too evil. But I still learned some things :)
nice story
Mrs.Crr
reader of first few chapters seems to have trouble pronouncing words clearly. I wish those chapters would be reread by another reader to make the story more enjoyable to listen to.
Sarah-Rose Davies
though strange to the ears of some people, this story is sweet and pure just like the previous ones and shows lovely and determined strength for God.
Michelle Dron
the story is worth 5 stars for sure.... but the readers.... ahhh... I'll just say that I love J L Raimundo's s reading. so pleasant! Thank you!