Dawn
Eleanor H. Porter
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Dawn (also known in England as "Keith’s Dark Tower"), was published in 1919, and is set during World War I. Keith Burton is going blind. It is hard for him and his family. Most of the book deals with their ways - right and wrong - of dealing with the situation. At the end, Keith finds pride in helping blind solders.
Eleanor H. Porter was a writer of many popular children’s books and novels, including the Pollyanna and Miss Billy series, as well as Just David, Oh, Money! Money! and more. (Summary by Stav Nisser and Maria Therese) (8 hr 20 min)
Chapters
01 - The Great Terror | 16:27 | Read by alwpoe |
02 - Dad | 16:58 | Read by alwpoe |
03 - For Jerry and Ned | 9:46 | Read by ESFJ Girl |
04 - School | 16:19 | Read by ashleighjane |
05 - Waiting | 10:39 | Read by ashleighjane |
06 - Lights Out | 12:20 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
07 - Susan to the Rescue | 20:05 | Read by cklee |
08 - Aunt Nettie Meets Her Match | 20:08 | Read by sbburke |
09 - Susan Speaks Her Mind | 9:57 | Read by sbburke |
10 - And Nettie Colebrook Speaks Hers | 18:51 | Read by sbburke |
11 - Not Pats But Scratches | 12:33 | Read by sbburke |
12 - Callers for "Keithie" | 14:32 | Read by sbburke |
13 - Free Verse - A La Suan | 9:39 | Read by sbburke |
14 - A Surprise All Around | 17:56 | Read by Sunni West |
15 - Again Susan Takes a Hand | 17:45 | Read by Sunni West |
16 - The Worry of It | 15:28 | Read by Sunni West |
17 - Daniel Burton Takes the Plunge | 12:24 | Read by Sunni West |
18 - "Miss Stewart" | 14:32 | Read by Sunni West |
19 - A Matter of Letters | 9:20 | Read by Sunni West |
20 - With Chin Up | 12:42 | Read by Sunni West |
21 - The Lion | 12:12 | Read by Sunni West |
22 - How Could You, Mazie? | 16:39 | Read by Sunni West |
23 - John McGuire | 22:26 | Read by Sunni West |
24 - As Susan Saw It | 11:16 | Read by Sunni West |
25 - Keith to the Rescue | 20:49 | Read by Sunni West |
26 - Mazie Again | 19:41 | Read by Sunni West |
27 - For the Sake of John | 11:46 | Read by Sunni West |
28 - The Way | 13:13 | Read by Sunni West |
29 - Dorothy Tries Her Hand | 17:25 | Read by Sunni West |
30 - Daniel Burton's "Job" | 13:04 | Read by Sunni West |
31 - What Susan Did Not See | 14:16 | Read by Sunni West |
32 - The Key | 11:03 | Read by Sunni West |
33 - And All On Account of Susan | 28:07 | Read by Sunni West |
Reviews
Wonderful Book!
Nana Mayberry
Oh how I enjoyed this book! I have heard of Eleanor H. Porter because of her Pollyanna book but had never realized that she might have written more until I discovered LibriVox! Thank you so much for the wonderful stories! I enjoy hearing them so much!!!
kam
Kam
this is a very clever story and with the humor of the housekeepers personality the author weaves the reality of what a challenging journey people have after becoming blind.great reader, thanku.
Excellent Readers
Michelle Fearn
3 very good readers! The story itself had nice touches but wasn't my favourite, but readers did a great job bringing it to life
Dawn written by a good author & has good readers reading & a
A LibriVox Listener
Excelent book. Good encouragement to someone going through hard experiences.
Beautiful readers & story
A LibriVox Listener
Flowing story line. What a mix of characters. A story that could be written in the 2000's.
what an easy listen
Nat
Great readers make the book such an easy listen. Enjoyed it very much.
A LibriVox Listener
I enjoyed the story very much. Good characterization and excellent readers.
A LibriVox Listener
Thoroughly enjoyed Dawn!!! Such an unusual & wonderful story!