The Prodigal Village; A Christmas Tale
Gelesen von David Wales
Irving Bacheller





Small town life in early twentieth century New York state. This is a piquant parable of human nature. Bacheller's lightly humorous voice is evident throughout. Not all listeners will agree with the author's view of labor and management. - Summary by david wales (2 hr 43 min)
Chapters
Chapter 3: Which Tells Of The Complaining Coin And The Man Who Lost His Self
19:45
Read by David Wales
Chapter 4: In Which Mr. Israel Sneed And Other Working Men Receive A Lesson In …
10:20
Read by David Wales
Chapter 9: Which Tells Of A Merry Christmas Day In The Little Cottage Of The Wi…
12:00
Read by David Wales
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PHILOSOPHY IN DISGUISE
AVID READER





With a bit of borrowing from Dickens. the author has preached a magnificent sermon on America. His strong distaste for tyranny is shear poetry. And his suggestion for a return to a simpler values would do much to cure our greedy, " me first" society. David Wales is the perfect narrator.