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Ruth Erskine's Son

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(4,71 Sterne; 93 Bewertungen)

Seventh book in the Chautauqua Girls series. Written by Isabella Alden under the pseudonym “Pansy.”

Erskine, Ruth's son (a 5-year-old at the end of Judge Burnham’s Daughters) is now a grown man, and Ruth is 50-something. He brings home an American wife from Paris, a woman who seems to want to tear apart mother and son. But Irene has some big secrets to hide. (Summary by TriciaG)

Previous book in series: Workers Together, or, An Endless Chain
Next book in series: Four Mothers at Chautauqua (7 hr 50 min)

Chapters

01 - Whims

15:27

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02 - 'Never Mind, Mommie'

16:09

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03 - Mamie Parker

15:23

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04 - Would She 'Do'?

15:45

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05 - The Old Cat!

16:23

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06 - Ideal Conditions

14:50

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07 - 'Mothers Are Queer!'

15:50

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08 - A Spoiled Mother

16:08

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09 - Sentiment and Sacrifices

16:36

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10 - 'Sentimental' People

15:26

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11 - 'Plans for a Purpose'

15:49

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12 - Accident or Design?

16:06

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13 - Was Irene Right?

14:38

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14 - The General Manager

15:30

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15 - Looking Backward

15:31

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16 - For Maybelle's Sake

15:30

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17 - Built on the Sand

15:44

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18 - Justice or Mercy?

15:38

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19 - Alone

14:17

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20 - They Hated Mystery

16:03

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21 - 'A Study'

14:23

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22 - A Loyal Heart

15:21

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23 - Puzzling Questions

15:05

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24 - An Ally

15:34

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25 - A Crisis

14:16

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26 - A Strange Change

15:56

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27 - A Retrograde Movement

16:52

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28 - 'Something Had Happened'

15:20

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29 - Renunciation

14:47

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30 - 'Two, and Two, and Two'

20:27

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Bewertungen

thanks again, TriciaG

(5 Sterne)

Lord, may I be a patient and Godly a mother.... 'blessed are the humble for they shall be exalted" whoooooo Ruth shows us the value of humility. has she taken matters into her own hand, in her own time, the families would have been destroyed... the affects of their lives in the community and generations would have been completely changed for the worse. I continually pray for Holy Duct Tape over my mouth. :-)

Ruth Erskine’s Son

(3 Sterne)

Pansy had a broad imagination that sometimes feels like a little too much. I wouldn’t say this book had as much depth as some of her other ones.

(5 Sterne)

I really enjoy the pansy stories. They make me laugh and cry and they inspire me to be a better Christian!

a bit much

(2,5 Sterne)

if it is the actual story or if it's the tone in which it is read!

(5 Sterne)

words don't begin to do justice, it's a marvelous book