A New England Girlhood: Outlined From Memory
Lucy Larcom
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Lucy Larcom was an American poet, teacher, and mill-worker. According to Wikipedia: "Larcom served as a model for the change in women's roles in society." This is her colorful autobiography. Here, she tells about her happy childhood, and her time working in the mill. Along the way, she speaks about topics like morality, independence, love and loss inside a family, a strong belief in god, and the effects of being poor. Fans of Gene Stratton Porter, Fanny Fern and Susan Warner, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox will be delighted with this book. Lucy's sunny personality makes this book a very uplifting and interesting read.
(Summary by Stav Nisser.) (6 hr 20 min)
Capítulos
00 - Dedication and preface | 15:21 | Leído por Linda Velwest |
01 - Up and Down the Lane | 30:28 | Leído por Linda Velwest |
01 - Schoolroom and Meeting-House | 28:02 | Leído por Elena |
03 - The Hymn-Book | 23:17 | Leído por Janet248 |
04 - Naughty Children and Fairy Tales | 26:44 | Leído por Janet248 |
05 - Old New England | 34:00 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
06 - Glimpses of Poetry | 30:04 | Leído por Linda Velwest |
07 - Beginning to Work | 34:39 | Leído por Linda Velwest |
08 - By the River | 36:40 | Leído por Snapdragon |
09 - Mountain-Friends | 26:00 | Leído por Snapdragon |
10 - Mill Girls' Magazines | 32:59 | Leído por Amy Gramour |
11 - Reading and Studying | 27:53 | Leído por Amelia Chantarotwong |
12 - From the Merrimack to the Mississippi | 34:52 | Leído por Amelia Chantarotwong |
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Interested Reader
Wonderful book of strong courageous women who persevered through life relating the story in a well written and engaging style
Really enjoyed this book and narration.🤍





Char
Wonderful, insightful autobiographical book. Well narrated by all narrators.