Sir Gibbie
George MacDonald
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These are the adventures of Sir Gibbie through the Scotland moors. Not being able to read or speak, Gibbie survives on the streets without a mother and having an alcoholic father. Yet, he wins the hearts of his neighbors and helps others. Children and adults learn through Sir Gibbie self-sacrifice, honesty, and purity. (Summary by Maggie Travers) (18 hr 1 min)
Kapitel
The Earring | 12:35 | Gelesen von Mary Ann Weathers |
Sir George | 14:47 | Gelesen von Mary Ann Weathers |
Mistress Croale | 13:45 | Gelesen von Mary Ann Weathers |
The Parlour | 19:47 | Gelesen von Taysha Lynn |
Gibbie's Calling | 15:43 | Gelesen von Taysha Lynn |
A Sunday at Home | 36:10 | Gelesen von Taysha Lynn |
The Town-Sparrow | 16:48 | Gelesen von Mark Hissong |
Sambo | 22:17 | Gelesen von Mark Hissong |
Adrift | 27:22 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Barn | 17:15 | Gelesen von Anna Roberts |
Janet | 22:30 | Gelesen von Maggie Travers |
Glashgar | 15:34 | Gelesen von Tony Addison |
The Ceiling | 8:51 | Gelesen von Maggie Travers |
Hornie | 22:50 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
Donal Grant | 9:46 | Gelesen von Mark Penfold |
Apprenticeship | 9:19 | Gelesen von Liz Loomans |
Secret Service | 12:23 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Broonie | 14:20 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Laird | 20:02 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Ambush | 15:14 | Gelesen von Jeremybuttler |
The Punishment | 26:08 | Gelesen von Jeremybuttler |
Refuge | 27:03 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
More Schooling | 20:55 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Slate | 16:27 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Rumours | 17:15 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Gamekeeper | 29:12 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
A Voice | 10:36 | Gelesen von Amarlie |
The Wisdom of the Wise | 10:08 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Beast-Boy | 21:53 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Lorrie Meadow | 18:05 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Their Reward | 13:08 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Prologue | 17:48 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Mains | 29:12 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Glashruach | 22:08 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Whelp | 13:45 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Brander | 22:40 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Mr. Sclater | 10:43 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Muckle Hoose | 13:32 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Daur Street | 18:00 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
Mrs. Sclater | 15:48 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Initiation | 8:30 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Donal's Lodging | 32:16 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Minister's Defeat | 17:19 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Sinner | 24:13 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Shoals Ahead | 15:37 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Girls | 17:46 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
A Lesson of Wisdom | 10:35 | Gelesen von Mark Penfold |
Needfull Odds and Ends | 25:10 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Houseless | 13:21 | Gelesen von Twinkle |
A Walk | 25:03 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The North Church | 12:42 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
The Quarry | 22:35 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
A Night-Watch | 17:16 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Of Age | 13:22 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Ten Auld Hoose O' Galbraith | 11:45 | Gelesen von Mary Ann Weathers |
The Laird and the Preacher | 10:11 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
A Hiding-Place from the Wind | 15:04 | Gelesen von Maggie Travers |
The Confession | 12:55 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Catastrophe | 16:00 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Arrangement and Preparation | 9:58 | Gelesen von Mark Penfold |
The Wedding | 14:30 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
The Burn | 14:02 | Gelesen von Hannah Mary |
Bewertungen





SC Nanny
What a lovely, imaginative story. If only there were people like “Sir Gibbie” - what a wonderful world it would be. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.I give it 5 stars although the site does not appear to quite fill in the last star for some reason.
Thankful for Sir Gibbie





Chris
I really enjoyed "Sir Gibbie." I'd heard about it being one of MacDonald's best "non-fantasy" books for a while and was glad to see the LibriVox community take it one. The readers did a wonderful job--thanks to each one of you! And the story itself was captivating. Never a real "page turner" (though the climax of the second third of the tale was pretty intense), MacDonald's story still drew me in and I was involved in the character's lives....learning from them and intrigued to see what the author had in store for them.....I actually didn't see the ending coming and was pleasantly surprised!
Sir Gibbie: Fully Alive





RMColson
Sir Gibbie is a picture of a child, a boy, and a young man fully alive. The readers for the most part did an amazing job bringing the story and words to life. George MacDonald portrays a heart responsive to grace and mercy. Sir Gibbie is a picture of what a person fully alive in God’s grace. We may say Sir Gibbie is someone we should aspire to live like but is not attainable. I think George McDonald is saying let us all live like Gibbie and we will find out whether it is attainable or not. Gibbie was a human fully alive!
Beautiful Tale





Connor Dykes
Having only read the Princess and the Goblin and its sequel among George MacDonald's fiction, this is more of the same inspiring goodness, in the full and classical and Christian sense of the word. Gibbie is a figure of purity that would be pitiable were he not so earnest and joyous, and serves as a wonderful role model for selfless yet childlike goodwill. great story for all ages though is less fitting for children than the Princess and the Goblin books. I look forward to reading the sequel Donal Grant, who was a great character in this one and the one I most identified with.
Lovely Story





Annika Matson
After listening to other books and getting frustrated with the main character being 'overly perfect' I wondered, 'What is so different about Sir Gibbie?' I just loved him right from the start! I think the reason is that, instead of being the model of a 'perfect Christian' he is, instead, a type of Christ, who is the model for what a Christian should be like. This book has a lot of Scots in it, but I got used to it as the book went on. Most of the readers are excellent, Esp. Devorah Allen and Hannah Mary. Thanks for making this available! So inspiring 💕





Elsie Reads
Great story. Even though George MacDonald's theology is not completely sound it is evident his love of Jesus is real. Gibbie is an unreal human being with a nature more akin to a pre-fall condition of man than after. Donal seems more real because of his weakness than Gibbie but it is an inspiring tale non the less.





A LibriVox Listener
This book is fantastic. So many gems of wisdom, truth, goodness, and beauty throughout each chapter. There were several chapters that were quite difficult to understand due to a change of reader, but the majority of readers were fine and even relayed a delightful Scottish accent.
Echoes of so many themes





Stuart Gathmam
There is a little of "The Gods must be Crazy". Janet could be Curdie's mother in "The Princess and the Goblin". Greed undermining wealth. Alcoholism is vividly portrayed, but unlike with Pansy, Prohibition is not a cure.