Glengarry School Days
Gelesen von Bruce Pirie
Ralph Connor
With international book sales in the millions, Ralph Connor was the best-known Canadian novelist of the first two decades of the Twentieth Century. Glengarry School Days (1902), hugely popular in its time, is based on his memories of growing up in rural Ontario around the time of Canadian confederation. Although Connor saw himself as writing moral fiction for adults, generations of younger readers have also enjoyed these affectionate and gently amusing sketches, and excerpts from Glengarry School Days have appeared in school anthologies. (Summary by Bruce Pirie) (6 hr 16 min)
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Bewertungen
Huckleberry Gap
This was a great listen, as was The Man From Glengarry. The experience was enriched for me by the tiny bit of Gaelic I have learned. And I was delighted when the internet confirmed my suspicion that the game of shinny that plays a large part toward the end of this story is a derivative of the Scottish traditional game called shinty!
Not to be missed
Compulsive Reader
A most beautiful story. This is also the last book I listened to by the narrator Mr. Bruce Pirie. I so enjoyed the books he narrated. Now what am I going to do? JK.
Excellent Sport Story
Dragonflyer
This is a great school and sport story and the development of character in boys. The reading by Bruce Pirie is excellent.
N Cataldo
A beautiful tribute to the intensity and meaning of childhood experience, vividly painted by the author and exquisitely read by Bruce Pirie
sweet old-fashioned story , great reader
SL Perry
Amazing Book
Amazing and well read.
good
funny and good story 😁😊🏒🇺🇸