Understood Betsy (version 2)
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
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Elizabeth Ann is a timid, sickly little girl who lives with her Aunt Frances and her Great-Aunt Harriet. When Great-Aunt Harriet becomes ill, poor little Elizabeth Ann is sent to live with the much-feared Putney cousins, whom, as Great-Aunt Harriet said "Such lack of sympathy, such perfect indifference to the sacred sensitiveness of child-life, such a starving of the child-heart ... No, I shall never forget it! They had chores to do ... as though they had been hired men!" But to the Putney cousins in Vermont Elizabeth Ann has to go. And there, with her Uncle Henry, Aunt Abigail and Cousin Ann, she grows strong and well and happy and, most importantly, learns to think for herself, and truly becomes Understood Betsy. (summary Kymm Zuckert) (4 hr 43 min)
Chapitres
01 – Aunt Harriet Has a Cough | 24:21 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
02 – Betsy Holds the Reins | 23:24 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
03 – A Short Morning | 20:12 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
04 – Betsy Goes to School | 13:54 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
05 – What Grade is Betsy | 18:51 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
06 – If You Don’t Like Conversation in a Book Skip this Chapter | 24:07 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
07 – Elizabeth Ann Fails in an Examination | 23:17 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
08 – Betsy Starts a Sewing Society | 22:33 | Lu par Kymm Zuckert |
09 – The New Clothes Fail | 20:38 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
10 – Betsy Has A Birthday | 42:08 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
11 – Understood Aunt Frances | 50:22 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Critiques
great story AND A BONUS





Momma Gayle
This book was everything that I love about Librivox. I discovered a new author and the bulk of the work was read by Kymm Zuckert (a new and fabulous new reader to me). And THEN, the final chapter read by the late Lucy Borgoyne. Hearing Lucy's voice always makes me smile and wish I could hug her. highly recommended!





A LibriVox Listener
Loved this book and definitely would recommend it to people. The only bad thing was that the reader changes for the last 3 chapters and reads it not as enjoyably as the first reader.





Merry
This is a book for children but it has great lessons for parents too. I thoroughly enjoyed it and especially enjoyed the first reader. The last three chapters were read by someone else who was a bit hard to understand.





Tree Pants + Stone Octopus
Betsy learned new things that she didn't know she could learn. She moved from the city to the country and I liked that she drove the wagon home on her first trip there. Betsy became a girl who was ready to solve problems really well instead of being scared all the time. -age 8
lovely narations





Crystal Ferns
especiallu loved the voice of the reader. she did an amazing job. very captivating. the story itself is beautiful. it's my 8yo's favourite!





Sarah Allison
This book is a must! Ms. Zuckert is an excellent reader. Thank you Librivox!





Jo McLean
Love this and love the reader Kymm Zuckert