The Letter Of Credit


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(4.5 stars; 70 reviews)

"Rotha is a poor American girl who has to see both her parents die. All that time, she is comforted by an English friend of the family, Mr. Digby-Southwode. Mr. Digby-Southwode thinks he does the right thing by committing Rotha to the care of her wealthy aunt, a woman who wronged her mother and robbed her of her rightful fortune, while he returns to England to nurse his dying father. Would the wealthy aunt treat Rotha as she treated her mother or is there a chance for redemption? And would Mr. Digby-Southwode ever return to America and see Rotha again? The book is very modern in tone. - Summary by Stav Nisser

Proof-listened by Kimberly Krause and Fiddlesticks (19 hr 13 min)

Chapters

The Letter 23:50 Read by Bethesda Lily
Moving 29:25 Read by Lynne T
Jane Street 29:09 Read by KHand
A Visiter 21:56 Read by wmask2012
Private Tuition 40:44 Read by KHand
A Legacy 29:53 Read by KHand
Mental Philosophy 28:54 Read by Lynne T
Staten Island 20:39 Read by Lynne T
Fort Washington 33:50 Read by Bethesda Lily
L'Homme Propose 36:47 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Mrs. Busby 29:20 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Mrs. Busby's House 41:03 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Not Dressed 38:37 Read by Cynthia Brooks
In Seclusion 39:12 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Mrs. Mowbray 37:53 Read by Cynthia Brooks
School 44:17 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Bags And Bibles 43:21 Read by jenno
Flint And Steel 36:19 Read by jenno
A New Departure 34:05 Read by jenno
Stockings 35:45 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Education 37:19 Read by Cynthia Brooks
A Change 36:31 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Tanfield 42:20 Read by Cynthia Brooks
The Purcells 36:24 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Rotha's Refuge 32:17 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Rotha's Work 35:40 Read by Cynthia Brooks
Inquiries 39:59 Read by jenno
Discoveries 31:08 Read by jenno
Perplexities 50:37 Read by jenno
Down Hill 32:32 Read by jenno
Discussions 53:04 Read by jenno
End Of School Term 50:23 Read by jenno

Reviews

Wonderful Characterization


(4.5 stars)

Why haven't we heard of this author before? Well-developed characters are everywhere in this book--no "stock" or cardboard anywhere. (I want a whole book about Priscilla.) She's also excellent at describing scenes so that the reader can easily visualize them. The best thing she does in this book is portray a realistic villainess: an otherwise ordinary woman whose petty manipulations destroy lives.

Refreshingly Excellent


(5 stars)

present day authors of Christian romance should take a lesson from this text about how to more effectively present real Biblical facts in their manuscripts

one of the better reads


(5 stars)

An excellent development of characters and wonderful application of doctrine. A fine example of walking through life as a Christian.

Wonderful discovery of this author


(5 stars)

Of the stamp of Isabella Alden (Pansy) books.. great Christian living theme throughout.


(5 stars)

Really good story and worth the listening time. Love the Bible verses quoted and read.

A very different approach to christianity through a novel.


(4 stars)

Bertie


(4 stars)

Beautifully drawn glimpses of maturing goodness. Enjoyed

excellent story


(5 stars)

It absolutely pains ones ears to listen to Molly mispronounce words that everyone should know before trying to read to the public.