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The Turn Of The Tide

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(3,828 Sterne; 294 Bewertungen)

"What a joy! How exciting!" Margret Kendall returned home, to her loving and equally beloved mother's arms after 4 years in the slums of New York City- where she endured unimaginable hardships. This hardship made the naturally brilliant nine-years-old strong, resourceful, and full of questions which her mother finds it hard to answer. But this is not the end of the problems she would have to face. Those will include her mother's intended marriage, her need to get along with her stepfather's people, and her ever present worry about her poor friends from New York who were there for her in her darkest moments. This book is full of twists and turns, but you can hang on to the sub-title "How Margaret Solved Her Problems", and feel more of its magic. You may think this is a dark book. Yes, it has it's dark parts. But it is also humorous, beautifully written and uplifting.

Note that the prequel to this book, Cross Currents, is also available as an audiobook from the LibriVox catalog (Summary by Stav Nisser) (5 hr 47 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter 1

12:24

Read by Victoria Martin

02 - Chapter 2

9:43

Read by hollz

03 - Chapter 3

6:45

Read by hollz

04 - Chapter 4

11:40

Read by kandice stehlik

05 - Chapter 5

6:53

Read by kandice stehlik

06 - Chapter 6

12:45

Read by Inah Derby

07 - Chapter 7

11:57

Read by Inah Derby

08 - Chapter 8

8:39

Read by Inah Derby

09 - Chapter 9

10:36

Read by Inah Derby

10 - Chapter 10

6:59

Read by Carol Box

11 - Chapter 11

6:05

Read by hollz

12 - Chapter 12

11:17

Read by Robert Hoffman

13 - Chapter 13

5:56

Read by April Gonzales

14 - Chapter 14

4:05

Read by Robert Hoffman

15 - Chapter 15

5:05

Read by Robert Hoffman

16 - Chapter 16

12:51

Read by Robert Hoffman

17 - Chapter 17

8:05

Read by hollz

18 - Chapter 18

10:15

Read by kandice stehlik

19 - Chapter 19

7:36

Read by kandice stehlik

20 - Chapter 20

8:16

Read by Inah Derby

21 - Chapter 21

8:14

Read by Inah Derby

22 - Chapter 22

6:08

Read by kandice stehlik

23 - Chapter 23

6:23

Read by kandice stehlik

24 - Chapter 24

8:44

Read by kandice stehlik

25- Chapter 25

11:22

Read by Inah Derby

26 - Chapter 26

8:17

Read by hollz

27 - Chapter 27

8:52

Read by hollz

28 - Chapter 28

7:07

Read by kandice stehlik

29 - Chapter 29

7:14

Read by kandice stehlik

30 - Chapter 30

10:47

Read by kandice stehlik

31 - Chapter 31

9:27

Read by hollz

32 - Chapter 32

9:34

Read by hollz

33 - Chapter 33

5:07

Read by April Gonzales

34 - Chapter 34

14:13

Read by Inah Derby

35 - Chapter 35

10:54

Read by Inah Derby

36 - Chapter 36

4:50

Read by hollz

37 - Chapter 37

8:17

Read by hollz

38 - Chapter 38

5:44

Read by hollz

39 - Chapter 39

8:02

Read by hollz

40 - Chapter 40

9:01

Read by hollz

41 - Chapter 41

4:43

Read by April Gonzales

Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

It is a nice story. In chapters 13, 33 and 41, it is very difficult to understand the reader. If you slow down the speed it helps.

(3,5 Sterne)

I would give this 5 stars for content. One reader is very hard to understand... Very disappointing on the last chapter especially!

(5 Sterne)

For those who struggled to understand the last chapter, the book is available to read for free on Google Books.

wonderful book ....

(4 Sterne)

...and hope that someday it will be read by a good solo reader. It deserves it

Enjoyable

(3 Sterne)

A lovely book about the life of a young girl and her trials and tribulations she has endured. The short chapters makes it difficult to keep a thread on the story. Well read by most of the narrators. Couldnt understand the narrator in the last chapter, shame ill never know the ending

Great story

(5 Sterne)

A gripping tale. However, it was spoilt by a few of the different readers, one of which was extremely hard to understand

(4 Sterne)

storyline is very good. some readers are very difficult for me to understand, had to listen to some chapters repeatedly to understand.

of its time

(3,5 Sterne)

if you can get past the bad readers and the preachiness, it's a good love story.