Dawn of the Morning
Grace Livingston Hill
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Fresh from school, mistreated and neglected by her father and stepmother, sixteen-year-old Dawn consents to marry a friend of her father's whom she has only met, but the wedding does not go as planned. Scared and confused, she runs away after the ceremony. Many adventures follow lovely and resourceful Dawn on her journey to becoming an independent woman. - Summary by karlkzumich (9 hr 8 min)
Chapters
Chapter I | 26:43 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter II | 24:14 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter III | 12:29 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter IV | 15:35 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter V | 13:19 | Read by Deanna Strauss |
Chapter VI | 25:51 | Read by fiddlesticks |
Chapter VII | 17:50 | Read by Rosamunde Kingsley |
Chapter VIII | 18:59 | Read by Rosamunde Kingsley |
Chapter IX | 18:20 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter X | 13:44 | Read by PattyT |
Chapter XI | 9:53 | Read by PattyT |
Chapter XII | 21:52 | Read by PattyT |
Chapter XIII | 19:13 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Chapter XIV | 14:25 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Chapter XV | 19:55 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Chapter XVI | 14:53 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter XVII | 27:18 | Read by Rosamunde Kingsley |
Chapter XVIII | 23:20 | Read by Barbara Hale |
Chapter XIX | 21:18 | Read by Conshab |
Chapter XX | 38:07 | Read by Melissa Green |
Chapter XXI | 22:41 | Read by Melissa Green |
Chapter XXII | 17:25 | Read by Annike Lindhout |
Chapter XXIII | 12:47 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Chapter XXIV | 15:56 | Read by LikeManyWaters |
Chapter XXV | 23:29 | Read by DanielHCrump |
Chapter XXVI | 40:28 | Read by NTReads |
Chapter XXVII | 4:36 | Read by PattyT |
Chapter XXVIII | 13:38 | Read by PattyT |
Reviews
Ms. Elizabeth
Story was interesting with twist and turns. it had plenty of villans. Most of the narrators were descent.
Marilyn
Too bad I can’t give it more than five stars. Grace Livingston Hill has a fantastic imagination and she used it brilliantly in this delightful story. I like her books because they swept me into lands of fantasy that seem so real. But because we know then aren’t we can be carried away for a few hours not like so many modern books which seem so dark with the cares of life.
emotional!
BreAnna Teschendorf
This is one of GLH's good ones. The beginning is very gripping and emotional - I really was kept guessing. Her books seem to be more or less repetitive - this one is in the middle. She over uses some phrases - "poor child" and repeated mention of the tasseled curls - but it's not as bad as some GLH books which are just so over the top. This book also isn't very spiritual, as her stories also range from extremely Christian to vaguely moral... this is on the just moral side. Finally, this is a rare collection of all good readers and sound quality. Only one reader nearly spoils an otherwise excellent effort. I almost didn't listen when I saw it was a collaboration, that would be a mistake, in this case! All around good.
Unrealistic story but well read
Oae
Not one of my best Grace Livingston Hill’s book because of how unrealistic and shallow the story is. In my view, her heroine’s main quality was her physical beauty. The actions of the girl made her appear as very naive, not innocent. Grace LH writes very well so the book is not boring. If you are like me and you like depths in your story and qualities you can learn from, you might be disappointed with this book, as only few nuggets can be gotten from the time spent. However, the quality of the reading is very good. The readers did a very good job with the book. Well done readers.
I'm so angry!!! GLH is a Master Writer
GM Jones
i have already listened to this novel a few times but even so, as I listen, (Chapter 8), GLH has such a way of building the characters and the story lines that i am currently sitting in the room with Dawn and ready to wring her stepmother's neck. The cruelty of the stepmother. The cowardice of her father... Even reminding myself that this is a work of fiction and that these characters 'lived' 2 centuries prior. DOESN'T MATTER!!! GLH is a Master Weaver - when you finish this story, continue to discover other writhed by this author. July 2021
Historical Fiction
Phxjennifer
I first read this book more than 40 years ago, and I had forgotten quite a bit about it. It is set in upstate New York in the early 1800s, just when the railroads were were being built, but most people traveled by stagecoach or canal barge. Lots of interesting trivia woven seamlessly throughout. The romance is sweet, and there are enough plot twists to keep things interesting.
Tragic yet with endurance
Lester112
Dawn grows in her will and wisdom of the world. She faces many hardship-- death of loved-ones, rejection, hunger, false accusations, etc. Her willingness to fight for truth & forgive in word and action, is a model to emulate. Although there were many readers & lengthy twists in the story--I recommend this read.
Very Suspenseful.
DariaAM
Seems like a long book, but my, how it flies by. Barbara Hale was my favorite reader. I have been listening to some of Grace Livingston Hill’s other books and they just keep getting better and better! I also recommend another author, similar to Grace Livingston Hill, ”Pansy” (Grace’s aunt)