Hope and Have; Fanny Grant Among the Indians


Read by Scarlett Martin

(4.7 stars; 11 reviews)

The fifth volume of the Woodville stories contains the experience of Fanny Grant, who from a very naughty girl became a very good one, by the influence of a pure and beautiful example. The story is not an illustration of the "pleasures of hope;" but an attempt to show the young reader that what we most desire, in moral and spiritual, as well as worldly things, we labor the hardest to obtain—a truism adopted by the heroine in the form of the principal title of the volume, Hope and Have. Previous book in the series is Noddy Newman on a Cruise. The 6th and final book of the series is Haste and Waste. - Summary by Scarlett Martin from book preface

Woodville Series:
Rich and Humble; or, The Mission of Bertha Grant
In School and Out; or, The Conquest of Richard Grant
Watch and Wait; or, The Young Fugitives
Work and Win; or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise
Hope and Have; or, Fanny Grant Among the Indians
Haste and Waste; or, The Young Pilot of Lake Champlain (5 hr 3 min)

Chapters

Preface 2:13 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Naughty Girl 16:05 Read by Scarlett Martin
Thou shalt not steal 16:12 Read by Scarlett Martin
Letting the Cat out 15:07 Read by Scarlett Martin
Fanny the Skipper 15:21 Read by Scarlett Martin
Down the River 14:22 Read by Scarlett Martin
Kate's Defection 13:55 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Soldier's Family 14:36 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Sick Girl 15:36 Read by Scarlett Martin
Hope and Have 17:32 Read by Scarlett Martin
Good out of Evil 14:40 Read by Scarlett Martin
Patience and Pardon 16:06 Read by Scarlett Martin
The New Home 15:16 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Indian Massacre 15:03 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Indian Boy 15:05 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Conference 14:10 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Young Exiles 14:04 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Night Attack 13:57 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Visitor at the Island 13:38 Read by Scarlett Martin
The Indian Ambush 13:54 Read by Scarlett Martin
Conclusion 16:23 Read by Scarlett Martin

Reviews

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(4.5 stars)

this story is very good and interesting it is a little bit sad but still it's still a wonderful book 🌲