Eighty Seven


Leído por TriciaG

(4.7 stars; 195 reviews)

Twelve-year-old Winter Kelland is an orphan indentured to a cold, harsh farming couple. His one bright spot is eight-year-old Vine, a neighbor girl who believes he can do great things if he can get an education. Win finally has enough of the hard life at the farm and runs away. But he discovers that even his poor life at the farm was desirable to being a half-starved tramp. At his lowest, he encounters a prickly spinster who learns to follow God's command, "He that honoreth Him hath mercy on the poor." The title, Eighty Seven, refers to the year Vine will turn 22 years old and will have a grand birthday feast, and is a tribute to her Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle (CLSC) graduating class of 1887. (Summary by TriciaG) (8 hr 41 min)

Capítulos

Preface 3:01 Leído por TriciaG
Eight and Twelve 17:11 Leído por TriciaG
''March! I Said'' 15:58 Leído por TriciaG
In Search of Home 17:44 Leído por TriciaG
Practicing 17:28 Leído por TriciaG
Opportunity 17:30 Leído por TriciaG
Some Half-Way Thinking 16:53 Leído por TriciaG
Unseen Connections 17:07 Leído por TriciaG
''Will You?'' 16:53 Leído por TriciaG
''I Will'' 17:53 Leído por TriciaG
Growing ''Necessary'' 17:09 Leído por TriciaG
Energy and Force 16:55 Leído por TriciaG
Circles 16:39 Leído por TriciaG
Photographs 16:25 Leído por TriciaG
Experiments 17:46 Leído por TriciaG
Sage Conclusions 17:13 Leído por TriciaG
''Orders to Move'' 16:39 Leído por TriciaG
Happenings 18:00 Leído por TriciaG
Differing Worlds 18:26 Leído por TriciaG
Seeking Stepping-Stones 19:23 Leído por TriciaG
''Very Much Improved'' 18:50 Leído por TriciaG
Progress 18:54 Leído por TriciaG
Evolutions 17:16 Leído por TriciaG
''In His Name'' 17:27 Leído por TriciaG
A ''Providence'' 18:31 Leído por TriciaG
A Great Many ''Little Things'' 17:46 Leído por TriciaG
Home 18:23 Leído por TriciaG
Circles Within Circles 19:38 Leído por TriciaG
A Night for Decisions 17:14 Leído por TriciaG
''That Beats Me!'' 25:05 Leído por TriciaG

Reseñas

excellent Read!


(5 stars)

Another quality read by ?Pansy. Thanks to TriciaG who keeps them coming!

Maybe the best


(5 stars)

I've read many Pansy books, but this one is exceptional. It touches on so many human states and emotions that touch many lives and situations.


(5 stars)

Love all her books! So much fun to listen to and I love her focus on Christ!

Inspiring story


(4.5 stars)

It's a good story but also gives much food for thought, well read too.

Love!!!


(5 stars)

I love the author and the reading of this book! So soothing!


(5 stars)

excellent book, well worth the reading of it


(4 stars)

From the context, the setting seems to be the initial Chautauqua summer program and associated mail-order educational programs. For some reason, the names and any other identifying information have been omitted. (? legal issues?) Anyway, it's a sweet romance with some appalling background information about the treatment of orphans in the poor house.

Bold proclamation


(5 stars)

I didn't know that "Pansy" was the aunt of Grace Livingston Hill. Their writing styles are quite similar. The story is a bold proclamation of Christian faith and an invitation to the reader, and it's entertaining, too. Thank you to TriciaG for reading this book!