The Randolphs
Pansy
Lu par TriciaG
The Randolphs continues the journey of the Randolph family, picking up shortly after the events of Household Puzzles. This Christian fiction novel delves into the complexities of family dynamics as each member grapples with their own struggles and desires.
At the heart of the story is Helen, who finds herself increasingly discontent with her life, while Grace faces the challenges of an ill-suited engagement. Meanwhile, Maria embodies self-sufficiency, navigating her own path. Through their trials, the narrative explores themes of faith, resilience, and the divine guidance that shapes their lives.
As the Randolphs confront their individual stubbornness, the story reveals how God orchestrates their journeys, leading them toward unexpected resolutions. This sequel offers a thoughtful reflection on the interplay of personal choices and spiritual growth within a close-knit family.
Chapitres
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| Whatsoever | 14:42 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Practising | 17:15 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Subsoiling | 18:26 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Planning a Siege | 17:23 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Getting Ready | 19:14 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Beginnings | 18:08 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Wise as a Serpent | 17:57 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Tom and Peter Talk Things Over | 12:59 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| A Perplexed Evening | 12:39 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| The Bewilderment Deepens | 15:29 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing | 18:35 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| A Crisis | 16:02 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Invitations | 14:29 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Turning the Tables | 15:32 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| "To Be, or Not to Be?" | 18:14 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Alfred Parks on Examination | 16:41 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| "Good-Bye" | 16:20 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| A Confidential Ride | 17:02 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Work that Maria Can Do | 17:16 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Unequal to the Emergency | 17:51 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Waiting for Something to Happen | 17:06 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Home Missions | 15:47 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Once and Again | 16:19 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| The Next Thing | 18:20 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Signs--Not Understood | 17:37 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Emergencies | 18:12 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| What Maria Did Next | 18:46 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| Facing Results | 20:19 | Lu par TriciaG | |
| The Last of the Randolphs | 24:59 | Lu par TriciaG |
Critiques
It Takes A While
Phxjennifer
I think Pansy was fond of this family; she spent a lot of effort on them, and gave them years in fiction-land to work out their issues. The Randolph sisters are well rounded characters, and it's a pleasure to watch them grow.
All Redeemed
okra
The headstrong Randolph girls are all transformed in this sweet sequel to Household Puzzles. A Goodreads reviewer has rightfully called it a Christian version of Little Women. Enjoy ð
Life's Choices Matter
Srander
An interesting expose of spiritual and moral choices. Life is good when we make the right choices. A thoughtful read.
Instructive
reader family
Great way to introduce life’s christian lessons to girls and boys without necessarily having to go through their own knocks to learn them.
awesome!
sassymama23
This has been the best book by Isabella Alden that I have read. It’s uplifting and encouraging. Loved the Christian teachings and consistency.
Another great story!
Wendy Mathieu
I really enjoy these books by Pansy! Tricia G is a great reader, once you get used to her style.
Johnson
What a delight and treasure these books have, in addition to much fun. Thank you Tricia G for your rich narration.
patience is a virtue
A LibriVox Listener
good book good Christian principles. the reader becomes more enjoyable to listen to as the story progresses.