The Secret Garden (version 3)
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Lu par ashleighjane
When Mary Lennox, who has been brought up in India in a spoiled manner, is orphaned she has to move to Yorkshire, England, to live with her uncle in Misselthwaite Manor. Here she is treated much differently than she was in India - she is able to make friends with children her own age, one of these being her sickly cousin, Colin Craven (Introduction by ashleighjane) (7 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
| There is No One Left | 10:34 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Mistress Mary Quite Contrary | 14:06 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Across the Moors | 7:37 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Martha | 27:28 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Cry in the Corridor | 11:40 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "There Was Someone Crying - There Was!" | 11:46 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Key to the Garden | 10:51 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Robin Who Showed the Way | 14:32 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Strangest House Any One Ever Lived In | 16:39 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Dickon | 20:45 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Nest of the Missel Thrush | 13:32 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "Might I Have a Bit of Earth?" | 14:10 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "I am Colin" | 22:40 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| A Young Rajah | 19:54 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Nest Building | 20:00 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "I Won't!" Said Mary | 12:01 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| A Tantrum | 12:19 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| ""Tha' Munnot Waste No Time" | 11:48 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "It Has Come!" | 18:30 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "I Shall Live Forever - and Ever - and Ever!" | 13:58 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Ben Weatherstaff | 18:43 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| When the Sun Went Down | 9:36 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| Magic | 22:32 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "Let Them Laugh" | 21:20 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| The Curtain | 12:23 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| "It's Mother!" | 17:06 | Lu par ashleighjane |
| In the Garden | 29:01 | Lu par ashleighjane |
Critiques
Beautiful story and superb reading
KofJBirds
I listen to this every spring. Love the reader's voice and presentation. Stands apart from most other librivox recordings I heard to date.
Amazing story, so inspirational
Simon M
This book and it's engaging reader brought tears of joy, smiles and laughter. What an experience.
Makes much more sense than the films, and magnificent reader!
Bethany
Thank you for this wonderful reading. Just like with the recording of A Little Princess, I found myself equally as relaxed, comforted, and encouraged with this beautiful story. The author's bit of summary/moral/explanation given in the first part of the last chapter makes the whole story make sense. Something they couldn't do in the movie. And what a precious and beautiful commentary on MOTHERHOOD. All very sweet and moving. The reader does a accents wonderful job of switching back and forth between subtle differences in various British accents. Many bits and pieces of explanation throughout the book would have been lost on me had it not been for her marvelous interpretive skills! Had I attempted to read this myself rather than listen to this excellent reader, there would have been quite a few puzzling moments! A thousand thanks!💖
Great Story and A Learning Reader
A LibriVox Listener
The story is wonderful!! The reader isn’t the absolute best and perfect I’ve ever heard, but she does a pretty good job. There’s some background noise at times, sometimes she pauses/stutters. But not bad enough to switch readers!
A very happy tale! Loved this.
Annette
A joyful story
Samantha Perry
This was a lovely story and the narration was exceptional. I wished it could have went on longer.
Couldn't Be Better Than This!!
N. K. Chia
The narrator read this classic children's tale perfectly! Loved it!!
Beautiful story and well read
MK
Such a lovely story. Always happy to revisit.