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Rose O' The River

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(4,571 Sterne; 21 Bewertungen)

Rose Wiley is a pretty country girl. She's engaged to Stephen Waterman, a country boy. She is quite content, until Claude Merril, a man from Boston, tells her that her love is ruining Stephen's life. A cute coming-of-age novel. (Summary by Charlotte Duckett)

Cast
Narrator/Mrs. Wiley: Elizabeth Klett
Stephen Waterman/Ike Billings: Charlotte Duckett
Rose Wiley: Libby Gohn
Mr. Wiley: MaryAnn
Under-Boss/Jed Towle/Long Abe/Bystanders/River Driver: John Trevithick
Ivory Dunn: Beth Thomas
Alcestis Crambry: David Lawrence
Mrs. Crambry/Mrs. Brooks/Teacher: Caprisha Page
Claude Merrill/Lije Dennett: Amanda Friday
Miss Dix: Kathryn Tipton
Mite Shapley: Grace Garrett
Rufus: rookieblue

Audio edited by: Charlotte Duckett, Elizabeth Klett, Piotr Nater, Eden Rea-Hedrick, and Beth Thomas (2 hr 44 min)

Chapters

The Pine and the Rose

13:25

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Old Kennebec

14:09

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The Edgewood Drive

11:00

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Blasphemious Swearing

9:32

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The Game of Jackstraws

15:59

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Hearts and Other Hearts

12:18

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The Little House

10:29

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The Garden of Eden

8:24

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The Serpent

11:02

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The Turquoise Ring

9:27

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Rose Sees the World

8:32

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Gold and Pinchbeck

8:59

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A Country Chevalier

14:15

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Housebreaking

7:09

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The Dream Room

10:00

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Bewertungen

cute, happ, short book

(5 Sterne)

I am not a big fan of these theatrical type recordings where each reader takes a character. Makes the listening too disjointed. This one is no exception. However I still managed to enjoy this book. probably because the narrator is one of my favorite readers. Thanks Elizabeth!