The Children of the New Forest


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(4.7 stars; 65 reviews)

The children of Colonel Beverley, a Cavalier officer killed at the Battle of Naseby are believed to have died in the flames when their house, Arnwood, is burned by Roundhead soldiers. However, they escape and are raised by Joseph Armitage, a gamekeeper in his cottage in the New Forest. The story describes how the children adapt from an aristocratic lifestyle to that of simple cottagers. The children are concealed as the grandchildren of Armitage.

Eventually after Armitage's death, Edward Beverley leaves and works as a secretary for the sympathetic Puritan placed in charge of the Royal land in the New Forest. He then joins the army of the future King Charles II and after the Royalist defeat at the Battle of Worcester, he escapes to France and lives in exile until the Restoration.

His brother and siblings continue to live in the New Forest and they are reunited on the King's return. (Summary from Wikipedia) (10 hr 42 min)

Chapitres

Chapter I 15:54 Lu par bryfee (1949-2008)
Chapter II 6:57 Lu par E. Tavano
Chapter III 18:57 Lu par Gary Gilberd
Chapter IV 19:48 Lu par Kevin McAsh
Chapter V 22:15 Lu par Kevin McAsh
Chapter VI 17:47 Lu par Jenilee
Chapter VII 15:13 Lu par Jenilee
Chapter VIII 17:27 Lu par Sandra
Chapter IX 34:14 Lu par Sandra
Chapter X 20:12 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Chapter XI 37:27 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Chapter XII 27:08 Lu par Maria Elmvang
Chapter XIII 24:39 Lu par Maria Elmvang
Chapter XIV 25:54 Lu par Kevin McAsh
Chapter XV 34:54 Lu par John Schell
Chapter XVI 27:10 Lu par Kristine Bekere
Chapter XVII 28:08 Lu par Kristine Bekere
Chapter XVIII 27:28 Lu par srshel
Chapter XIX 16:40 Lu par Kalynda
Chapter XX 37:11 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Chapter XXI 33:44 Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014)
Chapter XXII 17:47 Lu par Kevin McAsh
Chapter XXIII 24:43 Lu par Kevin McAsh
Chapter XXIV 18:24 Lu par Kalynda
Chapter XXV 28:05 Lu par Kalynda
Chapter XXVI 17:09 Lu par Kalynda
Chapter XXVII 26:49 Lu par John Schell

Critiques

a very good story


(5 stars)

the history of this time was well Written. loved all the families. enjoyed the different readers.

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(5 stars)

Many thanks to bryfee, jschell1 and Kalynda, who have done their best, as ususal.

Perfect Narrator It is such a good book I could read it again


(5 stars)

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(5 stars)

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great story line would love to hear it again


(4.5 stars)

nice


(5 stars)

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(5 stars)

I love this book when Humphrey brought the cow the girls were outside and they were told to go inside right away they went inside


(5 stars)

super good!!! This is my school book and it was so good I rated 10 out of 10