Donal Grant
George MacDonald
Lu par Devorah Allen





After leaving home in search of work, Donal Grant accepts a position as tutor to a young boy who lives in a sprawling castle, which also houses an eccentric old man, a beautiful and troubled young woman, and an ancient family legend of a secret room hidden somewhere within the castle. This is the sequel to "Sir Gibbie" by the same author, but is quite capable of standing as a complete and compelling story in its own right. - Summary by Devorah Allen (16 hr 9 min)
Chapitres
Foot-Faring | 18:01 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Spiritual Foot-Pad | 10:29 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Moor | 7:09 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Town | 8:14 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Cobbler | 9:18 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Doory | 17:10 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Sunday | 14:15 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Gate | 6:48 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Morven Arms | 6:45 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Parish Clergyman | 4:09 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Earl | 13:29 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Castle | 10:34 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Sound | 10:09 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Schoolroom | 14:21 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Horse and Man | 6:49 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Colloquies | 17:11 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Lady Arctura | 17:16 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Clash | 24:27 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Factor | 9:31 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Old Garden | 6:00 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A First Meeting | 5:05 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Talk About Ghosts | 8:10 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Tradition of the Castle | 15:31 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Stephen Kennedy | 20:58 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Evasion | 9:32 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Confrontment | 17:51 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Soul of the Old Garden | 12:03 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Presence Yet Not a Presence | 10:56 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Eppy Again | 6:07 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Lord Morven | 18:21 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Bewilderment | 15:28 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Second Dinner with the Earl | 7:06 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Housekeeper's Room | 21:04 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Cobbler and Castle | 13:40 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Earl's Bedchamber | 12:14 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Night-Watch | 8:09 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Lord Forgue and Lady Arctura | 4:42 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Arctura and Sophia | 14:17 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Castle-Roof | 14:45 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Religion-Lesson | 12:29 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Music-Nest | 28:39 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Communism | 6:47 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Eppy and Kennedy | 8:18 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
High and Low | 7:11 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Last Encounter | 20:40 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Horrible Story | 16:31 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Morven House | 10:23 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Paternal Revenge | 8:25 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Filial Response | 9:22 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A South-Easterly Wind | 14:16 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Dream | 7:19 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Investigation | 14:08 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Mistress Brookes Upon the Earl | 5:58 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Lady Arctura's Room | 6:35 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Her Bed-Chamber | 9:06 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Lost Room | 13:33 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Housekeeper's Room | 35:38 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Soul Diseased | 26:05 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Dust to Dust | 5:59 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Lesson About Death | 12:32 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Bureau | 10:43 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Crypt | 9:27 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Closet | 6:19 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Garland-Room | 6:52 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Wall | 7:57 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Progress and Change | 7:59 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Breakfast-Room | 18:26 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Larkie | 6:00 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Sick-Chamber | 7:05 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Plot | 9:04 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Glashgar | 5:24 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Sent, Not Called | 5:42 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
In the Night | 9:17 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Moral Fungus | 5:15 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Porch of Hades | 6:39 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Angel of the Lord | 4:34 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Angel of the Devil | 10:02 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Restoration | 24:10 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Slow Transition | 15:06 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Away-Faring | 10:45 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
A Will and a Wedding | 9:00 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
The Will | 4:44 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Insight | 11:19 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Morven House | 9:56 | Lu par Devorah Allen |
Critiques
Beautiful text, beautifully read





Steve Douglas
Though George MacDonald is my favorite writer hands down, I haven't read much of his realistic novels. I'm generally a little put off by so many perfectly righteous characters spouting off sermons and theological soliloquys, nevermind that I agree with them wholeheartedly. But this one really did me in. I needed to hear these things. Father George's soft voice reached me through 150 years and spoke solace to me when I needed it. Devorah Allen's voice was by far my favorite I've heard on Librivox, and I look forward to hearing more. Her rendering of Scots is wholly adequate enough to convey the basic flavor of MacDonald's Doric and yet be understandable to the rest of the English speaking world. Bravo. I've every confidence that her expressive voice was instrumental in bringing home the inspiration the book had for me.
A Captivating Story





Luv2Listen
A stirring story of overcoming disappointments and heartache to rise and become all that God wants you to be! The fire of trials removes the dross and makes us finer gold. This story captivated my interest all the way through!
Beautiful and Inspiring Tale





Connor Dykes
A lovely sequel to Ser Gibbie, itself another amazing work of George MacDonald, that nonetheless can stand on its own, even though I certainly recommend reading Ser Gibbie first. The protagonist is a major character in that work and as usual for MacDonald is an outstanding example of true Christian character, of nobility of spirit and faithfulness worthy of emulation. This nobel has more mystery than the prequel while still remaining grounded, and of course MacDonald's faith and wisdom shine through the narrative without becoming unduly didactic. A couple of quotes from the book: "Freedom is the unclosing of the idea that lies at our root and is the vital power of our existence. The rose is the freedom of the plant." "After waiting for his will he realized he and his will were one, that he had not to wait for his will, but to wake, to will that is, to do, and so be." Devorah Allen is also an incredible reader with a lovely voice, and does the Scottish accents quite well to my untrained ears.
Beautiful story and voice





Jonas Herum
Thank you so much Devorah! You read this so magnificently. You have a beautiful voice. And what an amazing story, with so many wonderful nuggets of truth along the way. George Macdonald did it again!





Wendy
A wonderful story brought to life by a talented reader. Devorah Allen makes me want to be more like Donal Grant. And more like his master.





aircraft fan forever
Very good! I really enjoyed the mystery to it as well as the moral quality that I gained. I don’t recommend listening to this with younger children as there is several parts that are rather disturbing to those with hyper sensitive imaginations. A very intriguing story on the whole. I loved how he illustrated that a man and a woman who love each other with the love God designed for such a relationship can not be parted even by death, but true love can reach across the void between this world and that even though physical communication cannot. Thank you very much Devorah
a story to pull the heart strings





Elsie Reads
Another excellent story by George MacDonald. Donal Grant is a sadder but not inferior tale to the prequel "Sir Gibbie".
Delightful





Amy Sterrett
This story is so full of delightful spiritual truths about God and his Son. Thank you to Deborah Allen for her wonderful reading.