Not Under The Law
Grace Livingston Hill
Lu par Emily Grace





After both of Joyce's parents passed away, her beloved aunt raised her. But when her aunt gets sick and dies, Joyce's world turns upside down. No longer feeling welcome in her childhood home, she flees during the night to escape the cruel treatment of her aunt's son and his wife. With very little money and only the clothes on her back, Joyce tries to make a new life for herself. Her faith in her Lord is the one thing that keeps her going, no matter how difficult life becomes. - Summary by Emily Grace (7 hr 59 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 19:32 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 2 | 16:08 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 3 | 17:37 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 4 | 15:55 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 5 | 19:22 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 6 | 11:38 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 7 | 14:59 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 8 | 16:27 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 9 | 15:31 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 10 | 14:42 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 11 | 9:41 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 12 | 19:48 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 13 | 15:23 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 14 | 16:18 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 15 | 15:18 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 16 | 19:23 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 17 | 14:25 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 18 | 23:33 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 19 | 10:32 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 20 | 20:39 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 21 | 19:34 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 22 | 19:10 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 23 | 12:14 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 24 | 10:40 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 25 | 14:56 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 26 | 11:49 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 27 | 14:48 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 28 | 8:17 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 29 | 11:36 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 30 | 15:07 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Chapter 31 | 14:51 | Lu par Emily Grace |
Critiques





Stand Tall
As usual GLH gives us a solid well rounded narrative. Excellent reader!





A LibriVox Listener
Typical GLH. Thank you Reader, especially for your singing!
One of her more memorable stories





Phxjennifer
I remembered this book, from many years ago, chiefly for the house-moving scene! GLH's Depression-era books are always fascinating for their detailed descriptions of the ways people "made do", and this one also includes an excellent recipe for baking ham. ...And then there is the crackerjack story...
OH, SO GOOD





Unknown
A fresh breath of air is this encouraging read. Thank God for the Christian authors of the past….where oh where will the present and future Light glow forth! Blessings to all who provide these services. Thank you LibriVox !!!!
Excellent Read





Shelly
This is a fascinating book! It's a typical novel - everything turns out ok for the main character in the end. But GLH keeps you listening. The narrator is amazing!
A good listen with a Great reader.





Cheryl Phelps
Ok story line but about half way through it really touched my heart. It just cracks me up how down trodden the heroins always are but they are always beautiful and the best at doing whatever tasks are set before them. God can and does provide but not always on our time table.
Adventure, Mystery, Romance, Faith





EmJ
Good reader. As it is a dated story, I disagree with the Pastor in it saying that people who have Jesus couldn't possibly be a patient at an “Assylum.” Christians can struggle with mental health challenges. Sometimes with a spiritual component and sometimes purely physical. Otherwise the story is encouraging to ones faith.
sweet story





Nat
A well read , well rounded story. Loved the little house, it made for such a sweet listen. The legal stuff made no sense and would never have held ground in real life, but suited the story I guess. Overall an enjoyable read and great narrator. Lovely that she sang the hymnes for us.