Saved at Sea


Read by Rachel

(4.6 stars; 272 reviews)

Alick was born in a lighthouse during a storm, and raised in the same lighthouse. He used to wish something would change, and one day something did. In an attempt to rescue a ship in distress, Alick and his grandfather end up with a baby girl. Who are her parents? Did they perish on that stormy night? As the lighthouse people try to find the answers to these questions, little "Timpey" begins to work her way into their hearts. And while the lighthouse stands firmly on the rock, are Alick and his grandfather truly anchored on the Rock? (Summary by Rachel) (1 hr 14 min)

Chapters

My Strange Home 7:05 Read by Rachel
The Flare at Sea 5:23 Read by Rachel
The Bundle Saved 6:06 Read by Rachel
Little Timpey 6:42 Read by Rachel
The Unclaimed Sunbeam 6:00 Read by Rachel
The Old Gentleman's Question 6:05 Read by Rachel
A Thick Fog 5:30 Read by Rachel
Waiting for the Boat 5:59 Read by Rachel
A Change in the Lighthouse 5:46 Read by Rachel
Our New Neighbor 5:23 Read by Rachel
On the Rock 5:37 Read by Rachel
The Sunbeam Claimed 8:54 Read by Rachel

Reviews

Marvelous, touching story with life's lessons


(5 stars)

5+ stars! An engaging story, beautifully told by the Angelic Rachael. Her vocal ability, including some briefly sung hymns, really enhanced the atmosphere, placing the listener in time and place, Thank-you Rachael):-


(5 stars)

best read yet of all I have listened to. great job Rachel!

Great Reader


(5 stars)

Rachel has a distinct voice that I could listen to all day. When I saw that she was the reader of the story, I listened and was not disappointed

Saved


(5 stars)

This is a short story, well read by Rachel, with a wonderful illustration of spiritual truth. answering the question, "What is your hope built upon?" .

Good road trip story for family


(5 stars)

Rachel voice suited this well ... even though part is young boy. Emotions and intonation were spot on

Great book; poor reader


(4 stars)

I took a star away just because of the reader. Her singing, especially, is horrific.


(4.5 stars)

Precious story presenting Christ as our Solid Rock. Loved the sweet, young voice of the reader.

Are you standing on the Rock?


(5 stars)

Good gospel message for children. Well read.