Published 1900 onward
It's Like This, Cat
Read by Amanda Rumbaugh
Emily Neville
The Newbery-winning novel about 14-year-old Dave Mitchell, coming of age in New York City in the 1960s. A first-person narrative of everyday…
When Woman Proposes
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Anne Warner
Does love at first sight exist? The heroine of this story, Natalie, seems to think so and is willing to move heaven and earth in order to m…
Bee and Butterfly
Read by Carol Sutton
Lucy Foster Madison
The wonderful evolution of a caterpillar, or grub, into a beautifully winged creature must inspire admiration in everyone. More marvelous st…
Rose Cottingham
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Netta Syrett
Rose Cottingham, orphaned at an early age, is being raised in the repressive household of her grandmother, who has old-fashioned ideas about…
Sacred and Profane Love
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Arnold Bennett
Carlotta Peel is an unusual young woman – clever, self-opinionated, a brilliant author and yearning to love and be loved but also to serve h…
Weird Tales: Jules de Grandin
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Seabury Quinn
Seabury Grandin Quinn (also known as Jerome Burke; January 1, 1889 – December 24, 1969) was an American government lawyer, journalist, and p…
Bardelys the Magnificent
Read by Mark Nelson
Rafael Sabatini
Being an Account of the Strange Wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol; Marquis of Bardelys, and of the things that in the course o…
The Mahatma and the Hare
Read by John R Moore
H. Rider Haggard
Haggard's interest in spiritualism and reincarnation underlie this tale of life, death, and "working out [one's] destiny." - Summa…
Some Everyday Folk and Dawn
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Miles Franklin
It is 1904 and women's suffrage has hit the small town of Noonoon. Though the election campaigners preen themselves for the women's vote, th…
Portrait Of A Man With Red Hair
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Hugh Walpole
Is the father insane or merely sadistic, a man entombed in a spirit of malevolence? This 1925 novel by a perceptive observer explores the te…
Bob Bowen Comes To Town
Read by Howard Skyman
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones and H. Bedford-Jones
Bob Bowen is a free spirited young man who likes to take chances. However after a chance meeting on a train with a high stakes mining stock …
The Cross-Cut
Read by Jim Locke
Courtney Ryley Cooper
A Colorado mining story dealing with an attempt by Squint Rodain and his son to wrest the Blue Poppy Silver Mine from Robert Fairchild. An e…
All Roads Lead to Calvary
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Jerome K. Jerome
"All Roads Lead to Calvary is a 1919 novel by the British writer Jerome K. Jerome. It was one of the last works written by Jerome, bett…
The Recording Angel
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Edwin Arnold Brenholtz
"The Recording Angel," by Edwin Arnold Brenholtz, is one of the earliest examples of an American proletarian novel, a work intende…
There is a Tide
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John Collis Snaith
Mame Durrance grew upon a pig farm in Cowbarn, Iowa but she had big dreams to become a journalist. An inheritance fro her aunt allowed her t…
Tales of Giants From Brazil
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Elsie Spicer Eells
Brazil is the land of the giant among all the rivers of the world. It is the land of giant fruits and giant flowers. Of course it is the lan…
Marriage à la Mode
Read by Simon Evers
Mary Augusta Ward
While travelling in the USA, Roger Barnes, a handsome Englishman, meets and falls in love with Daphne Floyd, a rich and determined American.…
The House of Evil
Read by Jim Locke
William Le Queux
Intrigue and murder stemming from excessive greed in upper-class society of England in the early twentieth century.
The Guest of Quesnay
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Booth Tarkington
This is the story of two young American painters residing in Paris in a moderate way. Others are more flamboyant than them, for example Larr…
Colin
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E. F. Benson
"Colin" tells the story of the Stanier family who come from Stanier, near Rye, in the county of Sussex. The first section recounts…