New Chronicles of Rebecca
Kate Douglas Wiggin
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In New Chronicles of Rebecca, Kate Douglas Wiggin invites listeners back to the charming town of Riverboro, where the spirited Rebecca Randall continues her adventures. This collection of stories captures the essence of childhood, friendship, and the trials of growing up, as Rebecca navigates the joys and challenges of her young life.
Set against the backdrop of a close-knit community, these tales explore Rebecca's relationships with her family, friends, and the quirky townsfolk. Each story reveals her imaginative spirit and resilience, showcasing her ability to find wonder in everyday experiences.
Wiggin's warm prose and keen observations create a vivid portrait of a young girl’s journey, making this audiobook a delightful exploration of youth and the bonds that shape us. Perfect for listeners of all ages, these chronicles celebrate the beauty of life's simple moments through the eyes of a beloved character.
Chapters
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| 01 - Jack O'Lantern | 44:53 | Read by Sean McGaughey | |
| 02 - Daughters of Zion | 27:55 | Read by Jan Baxter | |
| 03 - Rebecca's Thought Book | 1:02:48 | Read by Mary Anderson | |
| 04 - A Tragedy in Millinery | 27:16 | Read by Mary Anderson | |
| 05 - The Saving of the Colors | 38:19 | Read by Lorelle Anderson | |
| 06 - The State of Maine Girl | 18:59 | Read by Lorelle Anderson | |
| 07 - The Little Prophet | 37:17 | Read by Nichole Karl | |
| 08 - Abner Simpson's New Leaf | 27:51 | Read by Nichole Karl | |
| 09 - The Green Isle | 28:30 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) | |
| 10 - Rebecca's Reminiscences | 31:02 | Read by Mary Anderson | |
| 11 - Abijah the Brave and the Fair Emma Jane | 38:18 | Read by Nichole Karl |
Reviews
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a delightful story. full of adventure and challenges to keep you listening. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to every chapter.
Sweet stories, no spiteful drama, a pleasant journey
Sherry Woomert
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Violet
it is not a story, but I like the book