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Emmeline, the Orphan of the Castle

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This book was written about 150 years ahead of its time. It tells the story of Emmeline Mobwray who grows up in a dysfunctional family and has to find herself against all odds. Orphaned at a young age, she has to stay alone in a remote castle under the care of a kind housekeeper. But when the kind housekeeper dies, the family starts to take interest in her- to mixed results. Her cousin becomes obsessed with her, much to the displeasure of his wealthy and arrogant parents. Thus, Emmeline is forced to run away from the only home she knew in order to escape his attentions. Would Emmeline be able to stand up to him at the end or, like many of her contemporaries, would she be forced into a loveless match? Can Emmeline survive in a society predominated by wealth without money or connections? And is Emmeline's family the only one with problems? Throughout the novel, Emmeline learns to create and sustain true friendships and grows up to her role as a woman of that era- with all that it entails." (summary by Stav Nisser) (23 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Introduction: To My Children

2:30

Read by Michele Fry

Volume 1, Chapter 1,

16:59

Read by Michele Fry

Volume 1, Chapter 2,

14:39

Read by Lynne T

Volume 1, Chapter 3, pages 14-20

15:57

Read by MaryAnn

Volume 1, Chapter 4, pages 21-28

16:58

Read by MaryAnn

Volume 1, Chapter 5, pages 29-35

21:32

Read by Aromli

Volume 1, Chapter 6, pages 35-41

11:51

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 7, pages 41-49

20:30

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 8, pages 49-56

17:49

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 9, pages 56-61

13:25

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 10, pages 61-69

21:25

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 11, pages 69-78

24:32

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 12, pages 78-86

21:57

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 13, pages 86-100

35:15

Read by Lynne T

Volume 1, Chapter 14, pages 100-107

17:00

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 15, pages 107-114

19:22

Read by fshort

Volume 1, Chapter 16, pages 114-118

11:33

Read by Lynne T

Volume 2, Chapter 1, pages 119-131

33:56

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 2, pages 131-137

14:10

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 3, pages 137-148

30:16

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 4, pages 148-152

12:38

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 5, pages 152-160

23:03

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 6, pages 161-169

22:47

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 7, pages 169-178

19:34

Read by merelyseoneil

Volume 2, Chapter 8, pages 179-186

16:03

Read by merelyseoneil

Volume 2, Chapter 9, pages 186-193

19:13

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 10, pages 194-201

21:53

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 11, pages 201-217

46:03

Read by fshort

Volume 2, Chapter 12, pages 218-226

19:31

Read by fshort

Volume 3, Chapter 1, pages 227-238

27:25

Read by SvenVer

Volume 3, Chapter 2, pages 238-247

26:01

Read by fshort

Volume 3, Chapter 3, pages 348-262

38:46

Read by fshort

Volume 3, Chapter 4, pages 262-273

30:13

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 5, pages 273-282

26:54

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 6, pages 283-291

22:36

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 7, pages 291-296

14:53

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 8, pages 296-301

14:25

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 9, pages 301-313

31:45

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 10, pages 313-322

27:19

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 11, pages 322-329

20:29

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 12, pages 329-337

22:24

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 13, pages 337-344

19:11

Read by jenno

Volume 3, Chapter 14, pages 345-354

21:39

Read by Sonia

Volume 4, Chapter 1, pages 355-363

22:51

Read by fshort

Volume 4, Chapter 2, pages 364-371

17:49

Read by Sonia

Volume 4, Chapter 3, pages 372-382

28:33

Read by fshort

Volume 4, Chapter 4, pages 383-393

29:38

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 5, pages 393-400

21:44

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 6, pages 400-409

25:27

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

Volume 4, Chapter 7, pages 410-421

32:36

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

Volume 4, Chapter 8, pages 421-434

36:07

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 9, pages 434-442

22:50

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 10, pages 442-457

41:01

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

Volume 4, Chapter 11, pages 457-470

37:48

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 12, pages 470-486

44:22

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 13, pages 486-495

27:45

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 14, pages 496-508

34:12

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

Volume 4, Chapter 15, pages 503-525

48:02

Read by jenno

Volume 4, Chapter 16, pages 523-527

8:24

Read by jenno

Bewertungen

such a wonderful journey

(5 Sterne)

I have listened to the entire work, and returned to various chapters. now I am starting it all over again. Warning: this is LONG. like "War and Peace" long!! 24+ HOURS long! there Are multiple readers, and there are many phrases/conversations in French. That being said, I do believe this could turn out to be my FAVORITE (non-children's) BOOK- ever! as a women living in 2017, the customary lot of a gentlewoman is horrid. But in the 1700s, young Emmaline is a superheroine and Saint! I love the length which allows the author to demonstrate that a girl wasn't guaranteed a tidy happy ever after ending. We are allowed glimpses of many married & engaged couple relationships. We are also shone the "marketplace" in which a girl is thrown, like it or not. this book is gooooooood. it would be an AWESOME Masterpiece Theatre series....

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(4,5 Sterne)

Beautiful story. Meme line is a great example of how to be a kind and gentle women in the face of many situations where many loose control of their emotions, which leads to a irrevocable change in their life’s path. I wish we had more Emmelines in the world!

(3 Sterne)

very long,but interesting. A lot of fainting,too tight corsets,these people had nothing to do,so all kinds of drama went on. Idle entitled young men.

(5 Sterne)

An intense story of holding true to right principles, tho the way be hard and full of severe trials. It keeps you reading!

very long but good story! if you have lots of time!

(4 Sterne)

(4 Sterne)

A very good story with all ends tied up.

clare brennan

(5 Sterne)

What a beautifull book