What's Mine's Mine


Read by Hannah Mary

(4.8 stars; 93 reviews)

Set in the invigorating wilds of Scotland, clans are crumbling and emigrating as their homeland is bought out from under them. The characters quickly become your friends as you identify with and learn from their struggles and joys. Contrasts abound between true and false (or shallow) relationships, convictions, morals, and faith. - Summary by HannahMary (15 hr 11 min)

Chapters

How Come They There? 17:08 Read by Hannah Mary
A Short Glance over the Shoulder 6:32 Read by Hannah Mary
The Girls' First Walk 17:24 Read by Hannah Mary
The Shop in the Village 11:29 Read by Hannah Mary
The Chief 19:28 Read by Hannah Mary
Work and Wage 21:11 Read by Hannah Mary
Mother and Son 26:11 Read by Hannah Mary
A Morning Call 14:00 Read by Hannah Mary
Mr. Sercombe 11:07 Read by Hannah Mary
The Plough-Bulls 21:39 Read by Hannah Mary
The Fir-Grove 17:42 Read by Hannah Mary
Among the Hills 16:52 Read by Hannah Mary
The Lake 18:24 Read by Hannah Mary
The Wolves 24:25 Read by Hannah Mary
The Gulf that Divided 22:41 Read by Hannah Mary
The Clan Christmas 24:04 Read by Hannah Mary
Between Dancing and Supper 13:38 Read by Hannah Mary
The Story Told by Ian 17:45 Read by Hannah Mary
Rob of the Angels 28:40 Read by Hannah Mary
At the New House 13:09 Read by Hannah Mary
The Brothers 16:55 Read by Hannah Mary
The Princess 24:13 Read by Hannah Mary
The Two Pairs 14:43 Read by Hannah Mary
An Cabrach Mor 19:41 Read by Hannah Mary
The Stag's Head 22:41 Read by Hannah Mary
Annie of the Shop 10:16 Read by Hannah Mary
The Encounter 10:03 Read by Hannah Mary
A Lesson 6:59 Read by Hannah Mary
Nature 28:19 Read by Hannah Mary
Granny Angry 28:38 Read by Hannah Mary
Change 11:02 Read by Hannah Mary
Love Allodial 24:55 Read by Hannah Mary
Mercy Calls on Grannie 17:11 Read by Hannah Mary
In the Tomb 16:46 Read by Hannah Mary
At a High School 15:30 Read by Hannah Mary
A Terrible Discovery 10:42 Read by Hannah Mary
How Alister Took It 17:13 Read by Hannah Mary
Love 16:00 Read by Hannah Mary
Passion and Patience 20:02 Read by Hannah Mary
Love Glooming 19:04 Read by Hannah Mary
A Generous Dowry 24:52 Read by Hannah Mary
Mistress Conal 29:03 Read by Hannah Mary
The Marches 26:52 Read by Hannah Mary
Midnight 14:53 Read by Hannah Mary
Something Strange 7:07 Read by Hannah Mary
The Power of Darkeness 13:06 Read by Hannah Mary
The New Stance 8:07 Read by Hannah Mary
The Peat-Moss 23:34 Read by Hannah Mary
A Daring Visit 6:48 Read by Hannah Mary
The Flitting 5:07 Read by Hannah Mary
The New Village 5:02 Read by Hannah Mary
A Friendly Offer 6:21 Read by Hannah Mary
Another Expulsion 11:20 Read by Hannah Mary
Alister's Princess 8:38 Read by Hannah Mary
The Farewell 6:33 Read by Hannah Mary

Reviews

Another Lovely Tale


(5 stars)

I am always moved by George McDonald’s reflections. Though labeled a fiction by genre, by nature it is a his stork old piecemoral tale. I used the piece as a source of inspiration during my times of prayer and reflection. The reader captured the beauty of McDonald’s words with a simple clarity.

I truly enjoyed this author and reader. excellent plus. thanks k


(5 stars)

kam

Beautiful Story


(5 stars)

I literally cannot get this book out of my head. It was so beautiful- my thoughts are still wandering through the scenes of the story. Me and my sister both had dreams about this book. The narrator does an amazing job!! I really hope she reads more of George MacDonald's books! Update: just listened to it for the 2nd time and loved every. little. minute of it 😍💕

Such a Beautiful Story


(5 stars)

What a book! I love George MacDonald's characters. Having Ian around was like having a preacher, or a second, and perfect, conscience, to speak to every trouble: and to my own indignation in simply hearing of them! My soul was truly disciplined through listening! We truly face no such troubles as these, have no real poverty staring us as a whole family in the face. To be merciful takes on a new, deep, and TRUE, meaning in the face of such grievous wrong. God alone can enable it. And Alasdair and Ian's relationship is the longing I have for my own sons someday. George MacDonald truly knows how to stir the soul. And Hannah Mary seems to know perfectly how to convey his thought.

Wonderful story brilliantly read!


(5 stars)

Hannahmary's soothing, well controlled reading of this marvellously rich book only serves to enhance the wealth of insight and wisdom that unfolds in every successive chapter. One of George MacDonald's very best. I couldn't stop listening! Do yourself a favour...take a a day aside, and let it minister its timeless truths to your soul.

Macdonald's best


(5 stars)

of all George Macdonald's novels that I have read, this is the best! As usual, this novel contains many mini-sermons but in this novel The narration and dialogue themselves are a marvelous story and worthy of being made into a motion picture.

One of my favorite MacDonald books, and that is saying alot


(5 stars)

I love MacDonald and all his books, but this one is a specimen even among his. It is full of spiritual insight and Hannah Mary is a great reader.


(5 stars)

A complete delight to listen to. This novel of MacDonald particularly challenged me to consider how immature my love is. I greatly appreciate the narrator’s evident ability and efforts. This is an audiobook of highest quality in every way!