A Young Girl's Diary
Anonymoustranslated Bycedar Paul and William James Mcglothlin
Read by KHand
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The diary of an upper middle class Austrian girl, this book describes her life between the ages of eleven and fourteen. It's a coming of age story full of angst, boys, and questions. (Summary by KHand) (7 hr 13 min)
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mark
Very interesting narrative, the reading is a bit too fast and monotonous.
Quite interesting
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A LibriVox Listener
I wasnt sure what to expect. however it was a great insight into a young persons life and culture. it was read nicely and eventually felt like a story.
A very early review
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Stuart Bain
The reading of the book is good but as another Libravox member (Mark) commented, it is read far too fast. Reducing the speed to 80% is almost mandatory (just to get it to normality). I found it downright stressful at standard (100%) speed.