Five Little Peppers Abroad
Margaret Sidney
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This book is the next in the series of the Five Little Peppers, by Margaret Sidney, after Five Little Peppers and How They Grew and Five Little Peppers Midway. It continues the series where Ben, Polly, Joel, Davie, and Phronsie get to travel abroad in Europe! (Summary by Chelsea) (8 hr 37 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:16 | Read by Elli |
Over the Ocean | 13:03 | Read by Elli |
Two English Friends | 14:51 | Read by Elli |
Phronsie Goes Visiting | 17:54 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
Steamer Life | 18:13 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
A Fish Story and Other Things | 15:07 | Read by Ted Nugent |
A Little Surprise | 13:08 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Off for Holland | 11:51 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
We Will Come Again and Stay a Week | 21:36 | Read by Diana Fast |
A Box for the Pepper Boys | 15:57 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
Danger | 19:12 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
The Two Birthdays in Old Holland | 28:52 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
The Henderson Box | 17:09 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
The Cleanest Place in All Holland | 17:12 | Read by Linda Lee Paquet |
The Island of Marken | 13:08 | Read by LilyAnne |
Mr. King Does His Duty | 16:44 | Read by LilyAnne |
Let Us Fly at Those Books | 14:32 | Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Polly Wrote a Nice Little Note | 18:56 | Read by cher0520 |
Bayreuth and Old Friends | 19:56 | Read by cher0520 |
Mr. King Has a Little Plan for Polly | 23:10 | Read by Cynthia Lyons (1946-2011) |
'I Should Make Him Happy,' Said Phronsie | 22:40 | Read by Cynthia Lyons (1946-2011) |
On the Rigi-Kulm | 20:17 | Read by Ryan Satterfield |
Polly Tries to Help | 18:11 | Read by Linda McDaniel |
In the Shadow of the Matterhorn | 22:04 | Read by Kathrin Salazar |
The Round Robin | 18:42 | Read by Lisa Meyers |
On the Mer de Glace | 27:15 | Read by Linda Velwest |
Well, Here We Are In Paris! | 19:08 | Read by Denice Stradling |
'I've Found Him!' Exclaimed Jasper | 15:49 | Read by Matt Sherman |
'Well, I Got Him Here,' Said the Little Earl | 20:53 | Read by Kenneth Sergeant Gaghan |
Reviews
all the pepper books are worth the read
Emily
Lovely Book!
Hotpad
This was a perfectly lovely book! I would give the story itself five stars! But the readers were very bad. Only two or three of all of them were good readers. The first one was the very hardest to understand. I could only make out a few words here and there. It's too bad Librivox does not have any more versions of this lovely book. This one was a pain to listen to.
Oh my
Bethany Queripel age 8
I don't mean to discourage you but only TWO Good readers in this book ðM.S.is a great Author ever
enjoying the series
Ally Sch
I have seen the first book numerous times in antique shops and always knew the title but not read it growing up. Finding the series on here I decided it was high time I learn the contents. It's been lovely! I did find some difficulty in this recording at first like many in understanding the heavy (french?) accent; I tried the speed playback mode and adjusted it until it was easier to hear each word. This made a difference enough that I got through the chapters. Many of the readers are a bit more... tedious to listen to but not awful like some I've tried. I'm grateful for all their work in recording voluntarily for these free audiobooks though. This app has been used daily by my family for years now and we love it dearly. I have chronic illness and struggle with being able to read much. Listening to the books here has been so beneficial, a real joy and blessing to me in the years. Even in times I could hardly stand another poorly day unable to open my eyes for the pain. I could put on a loved book&rest.💓
Great Book
Brook Woodfield
I absolutely love this series. The trouble is that chapters 1&2 it’s super hard to understand what Elli is saying. I’m sorry, but that’s why I can’t rate it full star! Otherwise, great job!
Nora
A LibriVox Listener
You are not able to understand this reader due to her strong accent.
A LibriVox Listener
I could not understand the readers accent in chapters one and two.
Not so bad....The first reader is unintelligible. Good story.
Kayshy