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The Place Beyond The Winds

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Priscilla Glenn lives in Kenmore, a place which the Canadian Indians call "the in-place, the place beyond the winds". There are so many traditions, so many things to be proud of, yet Priscilla is different. She dreams of living in the big city. Would she be able to fulfil her dream? If she does, would she leave her traditions behind or remember when she came from? The novel includes descriptions of the traditions and sprawling nature, of the people of Kenmore, and of Priscilla herself. Many people go far away from home to fulfil some or other dream, but home is always there. The novel is perfect for everybody, including fans of Gene Stratton Porter. - Summary by Stav Nisser.
Read by Lynda Marie Neilson and Nancy Gorgen. (9 hr 13 min)

Chapters

Foreword

4:37

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Chapter 1

25:18

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Chapter 2

23:13

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Chapter 3

19:15

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Chapter 4

25:38

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Chapter 5

21:51

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Chapter 6

26:40

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Chapter 7

28:39

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Chapter 8

25:25

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Chapter 9

21:38

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Chapter 10

13:14

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Chapter 11

17:38

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Chapter 12

19:09

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Chapter 13

18:45

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Chapter 14

21:22

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Chapter 15

21:33

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Chapter 16

12:59

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Chapter 17

18:05

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Chapter 18

18:17

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Chapter 19

19:55

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Chaptter 20

27:45

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Chapter 21

19:27

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Chapter 22

22:28

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Chapter 23

29:25

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Chapter 24

24:33

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Chapter 25

26:22

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Bewertungen

hard to listen to

(1 Sterne)

the story itself may have been alright, however, I couldn't get past the first chapter...the reader was not pleasant to listen to.