Helen Lester
Pansy
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Twelve year old Helen is determined to be a good girl, but the harder she tries, the worse her days go. Is there any hope? And what made such a change in the life of her grown-up brother in the seven years he was away from home? Little do the Lesters know what a pivotal year this will be in each of their lives.
This is the first book ever published by Isabella (Macdonald) Alden whose pen name was Pansy. (Summary by HannahMary) (2 hr 20 min)
Chapitres
A Day of Troubles | 20:17 | Lu par Hannah Mary |
Brother Cleveland | 13:55 | Lu par Nancy Halper |
Brother Fred | 4:32 | Lu par Jeeli |
A Happy Day | 11:10 | Lu par amshanahan |
An Unhappy Day | 16:49 | Lu par Jael |
Fred Discovers that he is a Coward | 9:19 | Lu par Krissywissy |
Upward | 3:54 | Lu par Krissywissy |
For Jesus' Sake | 8:58 | Lu par Lily |
Captain Fred | 13:15 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
Helen and Louise | 8:02 | Lu par Kathleen Moore |
Captain Fred Gains a Victory | 6:53 | Lu par Jael |
Eddie's Good-Night | 7:44 | Lu par TriciaG |
Eddie's Serpent | 3:09 | Lu par Lily |
Another Happy Day | 9:32 | Lu par Alisha Chopra |
A Whole Year | 3:22 | Lu par Alisha Chopra |
Critiques
A Bit Preachy





Phxjennifer
Not only is the book preachy, but the author breaks the '4th wall' far too often, addressing the audience directly. But it's Pansy's first book, and as she continued writing, she improved. I had no problem with the narration.
very disappointed with accent of reader hard to understand





David Hilbun
very