Skip to main content.

Emily Climbs, Version 3

Gelesen von Rachel

(4,7 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

Teenage orphan Emily Starr of New Moon has always wanted to be a great writer. But her old-fashioned aunt, who has never liked Emily’s writing, refuses to let Emily go to high school unless she stops! Shrewsbury brings new friends, new adventures, and new enemies, and the town is scandalized by some of Emily’s exploits. Perhaps the hardest trial is having to board with her Aunt Ruth. Or is it her promise to Aunt Elizabeth? But Emily’s troubles are only the beginning of her climb to success … and perhaps romance. - Summary by Rachel
This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on LibriVox when US copyright permitted. (10 hr 12 min)

Chapters

Writing Herself Out

30:10

Read by Rachel

Salad Days (part 1)

22:13

Read by Rachel

Salad Days (part 2)

21:39

Read by Rachel

In the Watches of the Night (part 1)

13:40

Read by Rachel

In the Watches of the Night (part 2)

33:28

Read by Rachel

“As Ithers See Us”

32:14

Read by Rachel

Half a Loaf

18:50

Read by Rachel

Shrewsbury Beginnings

24:22

Read by Rachel

Pot-pourri

31:04

Read by Rachel

Not Proven

27:29

Read by Rachel

A Supreme Moment

10:27

Read by Rachel

The Madness of an Hour

29:54

Read by Rachel

Heights and Hollows

22:57

Read by Rachel

At the Sign of the Haystack

19:22

Read by Rachel

Haven

19:36

Read by Rachel

The Woman Who Spanked the King

13:58

Read by Rachel

“The Thing That Couldn’t”

15:59

Read by Rachel

Driftwood

36:22

Read by Rachel

“If a Body Kiss a Body”

18:36

Read by Rachel

Circumstantial Evidence

16:57

Read by Rachel

“Airy Voices”

34:04

Read by Rachel

In the Old John House

18:00

Read by Rachel

Thicker than Water

24:34

Read by Rachel

“Love Me, Love My Dog”

23:02

Read by Rachel

An Open Door

11:27

Read by Rachel

A Valley of Vision

19:37

Read by Rachel

April Love

22:49

Read by Rachel

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Classic Maud Montgomery for those who like that, and the reading was very cozy and fitting.