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The Clock Strikes Thirteen
Read by Cheryl Adam
Mildred A. Wirt Benson
Penny Parker is a teen-aged sleuth and amateur reporter who has an uncanny knack for uncovering and solving unusual, sometimes bizarre myste…
What Katy Did at School
Read by Karen Savage
Susan Coolidge
The continuing story of Katy Carr, recounting the time she spent at boarding school with her sister Clover. (Summary by Karen Savage)
A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier
Read by Barry Eads
Joseph Plumb Martin
Joining the Continental Army as a teenager, Joseph Plumb Martin spent the next eight years fighting in the Revolutionary War as an enlisted …
The Swiss Family Robinson
Read by Mark F. Smith
Johann David Wyss
The Swiss Family Robinson has delighted generations of readers with its exciting tale of a family which, though shipwrecked, displays “the r…
The Pink Fairy Book
Read by Elliott Miller
Andrew Lang
All people in the world tell nursery tales to their children, and the stories are apt to be like each other everywhere. A child who has read…
Tales from Shakespeare
Read by Karen Savage
Charles Lamb
The following Tales are meant to be submitted to the young reader as an introduction to the study of Shakespeare, for which purpose his word…
The Master's Indwelling
Read by Christopher Smith
Andrew Murray
In all the writings of the late nineteenth century minister and writer Andrew Murray, we see his passion for reality in the lives of Christi…
Tales of the Left Hand
Read by John Meagher
John Meagher
In the tropical-island region known as the Frees, magic is growing stronger, and gunpowder is becoming less reliable. Amid this world of &qu…
The Book of Enoch
Read by CJ Plogue
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The Book of Enoch, is an ancient, non-canonical Jewish work. Estimates vary on the actual dates of authorship. However, Enoch was alive duri…
He Fell in Love with His Wife
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Edward P. Roe
James desperately needs someone to help him keep his farm going, but has failure after colossal failure finding a good housekeeper. Alida ma…
Anne of Avonlea
Read by Karen Savage
Lucy Maud Montgomery
The second part in the story of Anne Shirley, covering her years of teaching at Avonlea School, before she heads off to college.Other books …
Aunt Crete's Emancipation
Read by Cori Samuel
Grace Livingston Hill
Aunt Lucretia — 'Crete' to her family — is a sweet, patient older woman, who lives with her narrow-minded sister and spoilt niece, acting as…
After The Funeral
Read by John Moffat
Agatha Christie
After the Funeral is a gripping dramatization of Agatha Christie's classic mystery. Following the interment of Richard Abernethie, his siste…
Captain's Share
Read by Nathan Lowell
Nathan Lowell
A shuffling of cabins puts Ishmael Horatio Wang in command of the worst ship in the fleet. He learns that being Captain doesn't make you inf…
The Adventures of Johnny Chuck
Read by John Lieder
Thornton W. Burgess
The Adventures of Johnny Chuck is another in the long list of children's books by conservationist Thornton W. Burgess. In this story, it is …
Eight Cousins
Read by Clarica
Louisa May Alcott
This is the story of Rose, a rich but lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and sent to live with her maiden aunts. When Ros…
Dombey and Son
Read by Mil Nicholson
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens the author of Dombey and Son, originally wrote the book in installments which were published from October 1846 to April 1848…
Mary Barton
Read by Tony Foster
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
"Mary Barton: A Tale of Manchester Life" was Mrs Gaskell's first full-length novel. It was published anonymously in that tumultuou…
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Read by David Clarke
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
This is the second book of short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle concerning the adventures of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his…
Cleek
Read by Ruth Golding
Thomas W. Hanshew
Meet Hamilton Cleek - man of mystery, and master of disguise and derring-do.Cleek's exploits are, to say the least, highly improbable, but t…