Clearing Weather
Cornelia Meigs
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"It is not the money. It is the ships. I must build ships. But no one wants them now." Cornelia Meigs captures the excitement of great-ship building in the Massachusetts shipyards of the late 18th century and paints an entertaining picture of life in the newly-formed United States. Can Nicholas Drury bring them through the post-Revolution depression? This historical fiction novel was awarded the 1929 Newbery Honor book distinction for best children's literature published in the U.S. and holds interest for adults as well as youth. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins
Chapitres
| Chapter 1 - Hoar Frost | 36:29 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
| Chapter 2 - A Chaise and Four | 47:41 | Lu par JillianPack |
| Chapter 3 - The Marsh Road | 1:04:31 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
| Chapter 4 - "Of Berkeley County" | 51:28 | Lu par JillianPack |
| Chapter 5 - White Oak and Meadow Larks | 52:04 | Lu par JillianPack |
| Chapter 6 - The Great Enterprise | 51:55 | Lu par JillianPack |
| Chapter 7 - Sunrise off Branscomb Head | 1:00:42 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
| Chapter 8 - Silver Trumpets | 48:06 | Lu par Cbteddy |
| Chapter 9 - Wickananish | 58:29 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
| Chapter 10 - The Top of the Tide | 43:41 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
| Chapter 11 - The Country of Scrimshaw Work | 53:02 | Lu par Nicole J. LeBoeuf |
| Chapter 12 - Gunfire | 41:17 | Lu par Nicole J. LeBoeuf |
| Chapter 13 - Far Visions | 25:13 | Lu par Lynette Caulkins |
Critiques
Enjoyable Story
Naomi Keith
I enjoyed this well-written story, but found that it contained quite a lot of racist descriptions, which is probably quite typical of books of this vintage. Thanks to the readers for their efforts.