Two On the Trail
Edith Elise Cowper
Lu par Laurie Banza





A young family's story of pioneer life consisting of a teenage daughter (Nell) and her younger brother David, aka "Da", along with their dog (Robin), have unique adventures in the heart of the frontier wilderness, where they are thrust into mysterious and dangerous situations of survival amongst Canada's snows.
The Story starts off as the children have been left alone in a log cabin presuming that their widowed father will return in 4 days. Eight days have now gone by with no sign of him. What has happened to their father and can these children survive on their own in their quest to find him, unscathed by the hardships they must endure in the Canadian wilderness? - Summary by Laurie Banza (3 hr 23 min)
Chapitres
The Log House | 13:07 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
A Surprise that Brings Suspicion | 13:00 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
Nell Makes up her Mind | 13:25 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
The Howl Of The Wolf | 13:55 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
"Little Eyes has a Forked Tongue" | 13:19 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
Green Eyes in the Darkness | 13:24 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
A Midnight Battle | 12:59 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
The Mysterious Camp Fire | 13:40 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
How the Great Bull Fled for his Life | 13:49 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
The Camp on the Wolf's Tooth Rocks | 13:37 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
The Hunters | 13:26 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
The Flight Continues | 13:40 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
A Race For Life | 12:47 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
Rifle Shots | 13:30 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
In which the Ice Goes out, and the Trail Leads Home | 16:17 | Lu par Laurie Banza |
Critiques
Very nice short story and a terrific reader.





Mick Bradford
Laurie Banza did a wonderful job of reading this great short-story, written by Edith Elise Cowper. I truly enjoyed listening to it.
No Bickering





Phxjennifer
I've always enjoyed books about wilderness survival, and about self- rescuing youngsters, so this one checks two boxes. These kids are smart, alert, decisive, and so is the dog. It's a satisfying read. The narration is good, too.
Thoroughly enjoyed this





A LibriVox Listener
A new author and narrator for me, and I appreciated the work of both very much. A fascinating story of a bygone era. Real but gentle suspense just right for an enjoyable listen.