The Finding of Jasper Holt


Read by TriciaG

(4.7 stars; 351 reviews)

Jasper Holt was a neglected child. As a consequence, he grew up to be angry and independent - generally good, but not caring what others thought of him... until he met Jean Grayson, the first truly good person he ever met. He knew she was out of reach to him due to his bad reputation. Her very existence and belief in him is motivation for him to change. - Summary by TriciaG (6 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 25:44 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 2 13:44 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 3 17:21 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 4 18:21 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 5 18:30 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 6 14:21 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 7 21:39 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 8 20:23 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 9 18:01 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 10 22:57 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 11 18:01 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 12 19:32 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 13 19:31 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 14 20:55 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 15 15:01 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 16 18:23 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 17 13:18 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 18 15:26 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 19 12:23 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 20 11:06 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 21 13:51 Read by TriciaG
Chapter 22 10:55 Read by TriciaG

Reviews

lovely book


(5 stars)

I always enjoy Grace Livingston Hill books. The reader on this book is very easy to understand and enjoyable. I’m not sure why others have complained about her. I do have favorite readers but any that read precisely and clearly should get a thumbs up. This reader definitely does that.

Interesting book.


(5 stars)

I really enjoyed this book and enjoyed listening to TriciaG. She is a very good reader.


(5 stars)

Another book by Grace L. Hill that I have really enjoyed listening to. Also the reader did a good job. It is light hearted and shows how people's attitudes influence those they are around. Love and belief in God truly uplift people.

Good story, love brings faith


(4 stars)

typical of the author, descriptions of small Midwestern town well drawn. reader has an odd cadence to my ear, but I adapted and enjoyed the tale.

Roses, and Horses, and Trains - oh my.


(5 stars)

So good I want to start over and listen again. I only wish it referenced Jesus and not just God.


(4 stars)

The story was FINE, but the reading was hard to listenTO! HENCE only three STARS!


(1 stars)

Terrible reader so not sure if the story was good or not

Mary


(3.5 stars)

When you get past the robotic reading, a good story