Cross Currents
Eleanor H. Porter
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Cross Currents: The Story of Margaret, to give it its full title, is delightful story about a little girl’s resilience and a mother’s unwavering love, from the beloved author of Pollyanna. Margaret Kendall (the Margaret of the story) has known nothing but love, wealth and privilege for the first five years of her life. An accident during a visit with her mother to New York City leaves little Margaret alone and fending for herself. While her mother searches desperately for her, Margaret has to do the best she can by herself. The book also also provides a glimpse into the everyday life of working children at the turn of the last century. Not always a pretty picture. Cross Currents is followed by The Turn of the Tide, which follows Margaret as she leaves New York and grows older. (Summary by Wikipedia and Phil Chenevert) (3 hr 23 min)
Chapitres
01 - Chapter I | 9:50 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
02 - Chapter II | 12:49 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
03 - Chapter III | 15:05 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
04 - Chapter IV | 7:17 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
05 - Chapter V | 8:03 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
06 - Chapter VI | 7:26 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
07 - Chapter VII | 10:36 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
08 - Chapter VIII | 9:56 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
09 - Chapter IX | 8:23 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
10 - Chapter X | 10:33 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
11 - Chapter XI | 13:52 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
12 - Chapter XII | 8:51 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
13 - Chapter XIII | 5:43 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
14 - Chapter XIV | 10:01 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
15 - Chapter XV | 9:41 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
16 - Chapter XVI | 5:40 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
17 Chapter XVII | 8:36 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
18 - Chapter XVIII | 4:49 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
19 - Chapter XIX | 8:56 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
20 - Chapter XX | 7:58 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
21 - Chapter XXI | 6:54 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
22 0 Chapter XXII | 12:10 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
Critiques
Never forgotten.





JB Northern Calif.
A very charming story. About a 5 year old little girl who becomes orphaned when her mother is presumed dead, after an accident. The little girl ends up on the streets of New York as a waif. Then becomes a slave to greedy men, who use her as well as other children to work to earn these men money. As she grows she runs away and learns from other children how to survive living on the streets. But the story does have a happy ending. The reader did a great job of reading.





A LibriVox Listener
Chiquito Casto is an excellent reader. His voice, pacing and inflections made this sweet Sad story of poverty and child labor a pleasure to listen.





Pink Blossom
Very touching story 😢. I read the sequel of this story first by mistake. I couldn't understand how she got lost and I was very mad at the mother. Now that I've read the first story I see now that she was indeed not like I thought she was. I will forever be a fan of Margret❤.





Cindy S.
Such a heart wrenching story, I cried at the ending. As a mother of a daughter this hit home a bit. I enjoyed the reader too, well read.





Ms. Andrea
Im not site where the title connects with the story itself, but it's a very well written story that keeps the attention until the end. excellent reader!
Wonderful story





Janelle
A sweet story, with a happy ending despite the bumps along the way. Many thanks to the narrator for bringing this delightful story to life.
the very sweetest story





Dawn Schanz
I had tears in my eyes at the end. Very well written and well read. Now on to the sequel...
Cute little book!





ERS
Great story of a mother's love for her little girl! The reader is great and does a good job! Love it!!!!