Household Puzzles
Pansy
Gelesen von TriciaG





Household Puzzles peeks into the life of the Randolph family, four daughters and one son. They are financially strapped but must follow societal expectations . . . and the expectations of Helen, the eldest daughter, who is a slave to the whims of society. Half the family are professing Christians, but only the father really lives it out. Helen's marriage, Tom's job in a saloon, their cousin's visit, and other events all have an impact that reverberate through the family. (Intro by TriciaG) (7 hr 58 min)
Kapitel
"Split Things" | 13:50 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Raisins | 14:16 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Two Peters | 14:42 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Theory | 17:01 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
A Sermon | 13:44 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Smoke and Bewilderment | 18:18 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
"What Is the Difference?" | 16:40 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Mourning and Dressmaking | 15:02 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Debts and Doubts | 16:08 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Light Without Logic | 17:18 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Mistakes--Great and Small | 16:29 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Weighty Matters in Small Scales | 17:31 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Practical Arithmetic | 18:24 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Sentiment and Dust | 17:39 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Ways and Means | 18:28 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Puzzling People | 19:15 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Opposing Elements | 18:55 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
The Force of Argument | 19:20 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Real or Imitation? | 16:16 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
A Protector | 19:02 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
A Puzzling Discussion | 18:03 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Light | 16:52 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
A Discussion Closed | 17:02 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Theology in the Kitchen | 17:53 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
God's Mystery of Grace | 19:12 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Laces and Duty | 17:24 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Storm and "Moonshine" | 16:06 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
A New Start | 17:48 | Gelesen von TriciaG |
Bewertungen
a Pansy triumph





okra
I didn't think that Pansy had it in her to write as disagreeable a character as Helen Randolph. Oh my goodness, The number of times I got worked up over how utterly self-absorbed and self-righteous that girl could be with her family. I wanted to shake her and throw her out of the house. Good literature creates strong feelings.
Sustainable Fashion?





Phxjennifer
There's an interesting discussion about the contrasting claims on a Christian's money between charity and 'fitting in'. (They called it propriety.) In an era when upper-middle class ladies were expected to wear silk dresses made of 12 yards of fabric and furlongs of trimming, all sewn by hand, one day dress could easily cost more than $500, and evening dresses could top $1000. (In 1870s money!) The rest of the book is very much in Pansy's usual vein: temperance, bad romantic decisions, illnesses, deaths, Christians reaching out to help (or not,) people refusing or accepting help, young people pairing up, etc. I enjoyed it.
A little slow at the start





Wendy Mathieu
I enjoyed this book but found it a bit hard to get into for the first couple of chapters. I enjoy everything read by Tricia G.
Entertaining & Inspiring





Scarlet576
Beginning of a series of sweet stories of the salvation of the Rudolph household. Interesting characters and pleasant reading voice. Well done.
Household Puzzles





E.W.
Quite good. Be sure to listen to The Randolps for the rest of the story.
Emjoyed





Mary
The puzzles of living life for God surrounded by those without thought of Him
Lovely story





J.S.
Make sure you listen to The Randolphs after this as it's the sequel.





A LibriVox Listener
for the next part, listen to "The Randolphs" also read by TriciaG