Seven Little Australians


Read by Ophelia Darcy

(4.6 stars; 53 reviews)

This is the story of seven incorrigible children living near Sydney in the 1880’s with their military-man father, and a stepmother who is scarcely older than the oldest child of the family. A favourite amongst generations of children for over a century, this story tells of the cheeky exploits of Meg, Pip, Judy, Bunty, Nell, Baby, and The General (who is the real baby of the family), as well as providing a fascinating insight into Australian family life in a bygone era. (Summary by Ophelia Darcy) (4 hr 11 min)

Reviews

Wonderful Book.


(4 stars)

I read this for the first time this year, and then listened to this recording with my children. Oh, I love this story. It takes me home. We went on a geographical journey - showed the kids where I grew up, and where the Woolcot family lived in relation to my home and family. The reader did a wonderful job creating the characters and showing emotion, but at times she did read a little fast. There were also strange techical glitches with chapters getting cut off or restarting half way through. Ee will probably listen to or read this book again.

A wonderful reading.


(5 stars)

Whilst one is saddened by the beatings and cruel treatment suffered by the children at the hands of their father, this hopefully is a behaviour of a past era, and the story is a very charming one. The reader is wonderful! I loved the singing of "Abide with Me" also. Many thanks to the reader.

brilliant reader


(5 stars)

I've meant to read this book for ages. This reader does a fantastic job with the voices and the accents. The story is simple and heart-warming when it's not breaking your heart. Loved it.

Great book!


(4.5 stars)

Would Definitely recommend it , it is so charming ❤️ and lovelies, the reader is awesome and makes it sounds so real. Great,

lovely


(5 stars)

This was a lovely reading of a quaint book. I cried and cried. The reader was poignant and had perfect inflection.


(5 stars)

I really enjoyed this book and the reader’s voice. I hope she reads some more books for LibriVox. :-)

Wonderful


(5 stars)

With all its twists and turns a great story brought to life by a an amazing reader.

Sweet!


(4 stars)

Very sweet story, funny, insightful. Good narration but too fast, even for Australians!