Tom Playfair; or Making a Start
Gelesen von Maria Therese
Francis J. Finn and Francis J. Finn, S.J.
Tom Playfair; Or Making a Start is a book by a Roman Catholic priest, originally published in 1890, and written for youth ages 9-12.
The story opens with 10-year-old Tom Playfair being quite a handful for his well-meaning but soft-hearted aunt. (Tom's mother has died.) Mr. Playfair decides to ship his son off to St. Maure's boarding school — an all-boys academy run by Jesuits — to shape him up, as well as to help him make a good preparation for his upcoming First Communion. Tom is less than enthusiastic, but his adventures are just about to begin: life at St. Maure's will not be dull. (Introduction from Wikipedia) (6 hr 19 min)
Chapters
02 - In Which Tom by a Series of Misadventures Brings Down the Wrath of His Fat…
15:46
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03 - In Which Tom Leaves for St. Maure's, and Finds On the Road Thither That Fu…
19:16
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04 - Tom Arrives at St. Maure's, and Makes the Aquaintance of John Green Under …
24:15
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08 - In Which Tom Gets Into Many Difficulties, and Holds an Astonishing Intervi…
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10 - In Which Tom Gives Green a Bit of Advice, Which, Aided by a Storm, is Not …
17:29
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20 - Storming of the Snow-Fort - Mr. Beakey Talks at Cross Purposes With the Se…
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Bewertungen
I love this book, it it the best!
I love this book! This boy has a amazing life! I strongly recommend this book, super duper strongly recommend this book!
Tom Playfair
Austen17
I love this book! Thank you for making this audio-book available, Ms. Therese. Please read more of Father Finn!
Emily Anne
Lived the story, but the recording isn't great. Most chapters have a lot of silence at the end, meaning you must manually select the next chapter if you want to hear it anytime soon, and some, after a long silence, will actually repeat the entire chapter! I found this really tedious. The reader also makes it difficult at times to distinguish between speakers by her narration.
JackiLyn Friesen
A good book... worth listening to.