Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant
Pansy
Read by TriciaG
The Bryant family - widowed Mrs. Bryant and her children Benjamin, Caroline ("Line" for short), and little Daisy - is on the thin edge of poverty due to debt incurred when Mr. Bryant was alive. We follow the family, especially Ben and Daisy, as they help shoulder some of the burden. Prominent in the story are children's dolls, which are the means to some of the family's income. - Summary by TriciaG (8 hr 4 min)
Chapters
The Family Gathering | 19:53 | Read by TriciaG |
The ''Delicious Secret'' | 23:51 | Read by TriciaG |
''Aren't Things Queer?'' | 17:47 | Read by TriciaG |
Dee Dunmore Bryant | 16:34 | Read by TriciaG |
''Dee Dunmore's'' Rivals | 15:37 | Read by TriciaG |
''IfIOnlyHad!'' | 22:56 | Read by TriciaG |
A New Acquaintance | 19:45 | Read by TriciaG |
Ben's Visit | 22:25 | Read by TriciaG |
''Do It, Anyhow'' | 21:50 | Read by TriciaG |
''Getting into Close Quarters'' | 20:28 | Read by TriciaG |
''What's the Use?'' | 17:37 | Read by TriciaG |
''I Think as Much'' | 18:38 | Read by TriciaG |
''There Is a Difference'' | 17:53 | Read by TriciaG |
Patience and Perseverance | 14:25 | Read by TriciaG |
Daisy as a Business Woman | 22:55 | Read by TriciaG |
Ebon ''Lends a Hand'' | 20:09 | Read by TriciaG |
A ''Business Transaction'' | 20:05 | Read by TriciaG |
''You Wait and See'' | 21:42 | Read by TriciaG |
''Tenths'' | 19:21 | Read by TriciaG |
Getting Ready for the Fair | 22:10 | Read by TriciaG |
A ''Chance'' | 20:53 | Read by TriciaG |
''Just Common Sense'' | 21:45 | Read by TriciaG |
''Who Knows?'' | 21:38 | Read by TriciaG |
A Happy Mother | 24:26 | Read by TriciaG |
Reviews
Out of Poverty
Stuart Gathmam
Mr Bryant ran up $1000 in debt through addiction to alcohol before surrendering his life to Christ. He went on to lay a solid foundation for his family, but died while they were still in poverty. This is a study both in how to escape poverty, and how to help the poor without destroying their spirit.
A great "read a chapter an evening" book
Srander
As usual Pansy does an excellent job with an entertaining and moral story. This one is particularly cute as it is a story of a very young girl, her wooden "stick doll" and a loving family as they work together to get out of their difficulty after their father dies. this would make a great " read a chapter an evening" book for families or teachers.
Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant
Elizabeth Williams
A cute, sweet, story. Somewhat different from some of Pansy’s other books, but in a good way.
So sweet!
Rebecca Cutler
who would have guessed that a story primarily about dolls would be so interesting and inspiring!
very good. interesting characters and good story for influencing children to be…
j lima
lovely read!
Frankie Casey
Fantastic book and reading. A must-read with your children!
A good story and and a clean book with good morals.
Kela Loewen
A LibriVox Listener
A lovely story and very well read.