The Autobiography of a Slander
Edna Lyall
Lu par Rhonda Federman





The Autobiography of a Slander exposes the consequences of reckless words or, even worse, intentionally disparaging words. In this moral tale, told from the point of view of "the slander", Edna Lyall (pseudonym used by Ada Ellen Bayley) reveals her ideals and goals in life and relationships. (Summary by Rhonda Federman) (1 hr 41 min)
Chapitres
My First Stage | 18:17 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Second Stage | 12:08 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Third Stage | 14:55 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Forth Stage | 7:35 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Fifth Stage | 14:41 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Sixth Stage | 5:39 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Seventh Stage | 7:49 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
My Triumphant Finale | 20:39 | Lu par Rhonda Federman |
Critiques
Sad, but still good.





Jason Todd
Edna Lyall makes a good point about gossip and the evil it can do. Actions have consequences, both now and for eternity. And lies, however small, affect not only ourselves (as all sin does), but others as well. Rhonda Federman is a good reader. 👍 Five stars!