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Elsie's Motherhood

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(4,492 Sterne; 66 Bewertungen)

After the Civil War, Elsie and her family return to their home in the South, dealing with the upheaval that the Reconstruction Era brought during the years after the war. (Summary by Gabrielle C) (8 hr 27 min)

Chapters

Preface

1:32

Read by Allison

Chapter One

17:42

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Two

12:00

Read by kandice stehlik

Chapter Three

15:25

Read by Lynne T

Chapter Four

22:52

Read by Lynne T

Chapter Five

13:57

Read by kandice stehlik

Chapter Six

14:18

Read by kandice stehlik

Chapter Seven

17:18

Read by kandice stehlik

Chapter Eight

21:44

Read by Lynne T

Chapter Nine

13:22

Read by Bethany Baldwin

Chapter Ten

24:12

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Eleven

14:51

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Twelve

29:41

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Thirteen

13:29

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Fourteen

24:20

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Fifteen

16:41

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Sixteen

10:51

Read by Lynne T

Chapter Seventeen

37:04

Read by AlaynaMay

Chapter Eighteen

13:16

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Nineteen

23:20

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Twenty

26:56

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Twenty-One

9:04

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Twenty-Two

12:57

Read by KHand

Chapter Twenty-Three

22:21

Read by AlaynaMay

Chapter Twenty-Four

16:45

Read by Bria Snow

Chapter Twenty-Five

11:36

Read by Lynne T

Chapter Twenty-Six

18:37

Read by Kimberly Krause

Chapter Twenty-Seven

14:00

Read by KHand

Chapter Twenty-Eight

17:05

Read by Lynne T

Bewertungen

delightful read

(3,5 Sterne)

This novel has a serious storyline. As a Black American, I am glad to see that this part of Elsie's life includes the anarchists known as the Klu Klux Klan. It was very well covered.

A Favorite

(5 Sterne)

I love the Elsie Dinsmore series (especially books 1-12) and this one (book 5 - Motherhood) is probably my favorite.

Best Elsie Book Yet

(4 Sterne)

This one was much more decent than any previous book. Here's why: 1. Elsie and Edward treat their children well. 2. Elsie's children don't have semi-romantic relationships (at least, not yet) with grown men. 3. There was a lot of interesting historical information. That said, I find it hilarious that a lady who never had kids thought she knew so well how to raise children. (Moral of the story: if you're a perfect parent, you'll have darling little angels instead of normal children 😂)

Good read

(4 Sterne)

I really enjoyed the book about the trials and joys of this happy little family. I also really enjoyed the reader.

(1 Sterne)

I think the biggest problem I had with Elsie was that she never acts like a main character, meaning she never grows she remains that exact same person since we met her in book 1. This is not natural nor human, we grow and change Elsie does not and I think that is what makes her such an irritating character. No one can relate to her she is in an entirely different world. Unlike Anne Shirley, Joe Marsh, or Elizabeth Bennett she does not grow, while these heroines grow, and are not the same person at the end of the book. Elsie has not changed into someone wiser instead she just becomes boring and annoying making the books tedious to read.

(4 Sterne)

can someone else read the chapters read by Kimberly Krause? she is a very clear reader, but not very smooth... it kinda makes it hard to get into the story

(5 Sterne)

As all books in this series, very excellent!!!