Five Children and It by Edith Nesbit

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Summary: This delightful novel begins when a family of five children moves from London to the English countryside. While playing in a gravel pit soon after the move, they discover an ancient and rather grumpy sand-fairy known as the Psammead, who agrees to grant one wish of theirs per day. The children’s wishes send them on adventure after adventure, but rarely turn out as expected. (Summary by Kara)

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Chapter 1: Beautiful As the Day

Chapter 2: Golden Guineas

Chapter 3: Being Wanted

Chapter 4: Wings

Chapter 5: No Wings

The Siege of a Castle, by George Kruger Gray, 1927

Chapter 6: A Castle and No Dinner

Chapter 7: A Siege and Bed

Chapter 8: Bigger Than the Baker’s Boy

Chapter 9: Grown Up

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Chapter 10: Scalps

Chapter 11:The Last Wish

The Dragon and the Raven: In the Days of King Alfred by G. A. Henty

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Summary: During the reign of King Alfred, Danish forces have invaded the English countryside. Although the English try to repulse these attacks, they are overrun by the savagery and sheer numbers of the Danes.

One of those deeply touched by these attacks is young Edmund. As a boy, he watched as his father was slain in battle fighting the Danes. Although young, he was intelligent, and noted the mistakes made on the battlefield. As he grew into a man, he put that knowledge into use and created a uniquely trained group of soldiers and built a new, stronger ship called the Dragon. Manning this ship with his special soldiers, Edmund joins the battle for freedom from Danish oppression. His adventures take him all throughout Europe and lead to glory, wealth, and eventually love.(Summary by M. Z. Spark for Librivox)

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Total running time: 7 hours, 22 minutes

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00 – Introduction

01 The Fugitives

02 – The Battle of Kesteven

03 – Massacre at Croyland

04 – The Invasion of Wessex

05 – A Disciplined Band

06 – The Saxon Fort

07 – The Dragon

08 – The Cruise of The Dragon

09 – A Prisoner

10 – The Combat

11 – The Isle of Athelney

12 – Four Years of Peace

13 – The Siege of Paris

14 – The Repulse of the Northmen

15 – Friends in Trouble

16 – Freda

17 – A Long Chase

18 – Freda Discovered

19 – United

Thoughts for Young Men by J. C. Ryle, read by author Douglas Bond

Summary: Every thoughtful young man must read J. C. Ryle. For those who don’t have the time or would rather listen, Douglas Bond presents this new audio book. As a young man, Ryle was a first-class athlete, rowing on the crew and playing cricket at Oxford, and a diligent student, graduating top of his class. After hearing Ephesians 2 read in church, Ryle was converted to Christ and thereafter earnestly pursued an uncompromising life of faith and ministry. Throughout his long life, Ryle became a leader in the evangelical movement, proclaiming faithfully the biblical and reformed gospel of grace. During his preaching and pastoral ministry, Ryle became a lover of the Puritans and, like his heroes, wrote prolifically (Summary by Douglas Bond).

Here’s how Ryle begins:

“When the Apostle Paul wrote his Epistle to Titus about his responsibility as a minister, he mentioned young men as a group requiring particular attention. After speaking of older men and older women, and young women, he adds this advice, “Encourage the young men to be self-controlled” (Titus 2:6). I am going to follow the Apostle’s advice. I propose to offer a few words of friendly exhortation to young men.

I am growing old myself, but there are few things that I can remember so well as were the days of my youth. I have a most distinct recollection of the joys and the sorrows, the hopes and the fears, the temptations and the difficulties, the mistaken judgments and the misplaced affections, the errors and the aspirations, which surround and accompany a young man’s life. If I can only say something to keep some young man walking in the right way, and preserve him from faults and sins, which may hurt his prospects both for time and eternity, I shall be very thankful. There are four things which I propose to do:
I. I will mention some general REASONS why young men need exhorting.
II. I will note some special DANGERS which young men need to be warned about.
III. I will give some general COUNSEL which I beg young men to receive.
IV. I will set down some special RULES OF CONDUCT which I strongly advise young men to follow. On each of these four points I have something to say, and I pray to God that what I say may do good to some soul.”

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Introduction

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

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Introduction

Chapter 1, part A: Reasons for Exhorting Young Men

Chapter 5: Concluding Remarks to Young Men

Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Freckles by Gene Stratton Porter

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Running time: 8 hours, 43 minutes

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01 – Wherein Great Risks Are Taken and the Limberlost Guard Is Hired

02 – Wherein Freckles Proves His Mettle and Finds Friends

03 – Wherein A Feather Falls and A Soul Is Born

04 – Wherein Freckles Faces Trouble Bravely and Opens the Way for New Experiences

05 – Wherein An Angel Materializes and A Man Worships

06 – Wherein a Fight Occurs and Women Shoot Straight

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07 – Wherein Freckles Wins Honor and Finds a Footprint on the Trail

08 – Wherein Freckles Meets a Man of Affairs and Loses Nothing by the Encounter

09 – Wherein the Limberlost Falls upon Mrs. Duncan and Freckles Comes to the Rescue

10 – Wherein Freckles Strives Mightily and the Swamp Angel Rewards Him

11 – Wherein the Butterflies Go on a Spree and Freckles Informs the Bird Woman

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12 – Wherein Black Jack Captures Freckles and the Angel Captures Jack

13 – Wherein the Angel Releases Freckles, and the Curse of Black Jack Falls upon Her

14 – Wherein Freckles Nurses A Heartache And Black Jack Drops Out

15 – Wherein Freckles and the Angel Try Taking a Picture, and Little Chicken Furnishes the Subject

16 – Wherein the Angel Locates a Rare Tree and Dines with the Gang

17 – Wherein Freckles Offers His Life for His Love and Gets a Broken Body

18 – Wherein Freckles Refuses Love Without Knowledge of Honorable Birth, and the Angel Goes in Quest of it

19 – Wherein Freckles Finds His Birthright and the Angel Loses Her Heart

20 – Wherein Freckles Returns to the Limberlost, and Lord O’More Sails for Ireland Without Him

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

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Running time: 6 hours, 15 minutes

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Chapter 01 – My Early Home

Chapter 02 – The Hunt

Chapter 03 – My Breaking In

"After a struggle, I threw him off backward."

Chapter 04 – Birtwick Park

Chapter 05 – A Fair Start

Chapter 06 – Liberty

"Is that pony made of flesh and blood?"

Chapter 07 – Ginger

Chapter 08 – Ginger’s Story Continued

Chapter 09 – Merrylegs

Chapter 10 – A Talk in the Orchard

Chapter 11 – Plain Speaking

"The bridge is broken in the middle", said John.

Chapter 12 – A Stormy Day

Chapter 13 – The Devil’s Trade Mark

Chapter 14 – James Howard

Chapter 15 – The Old Hostler

Chapter 16 – The Fire

"Her hat was gone, her hair streaming behind her."



Chapter 17 – John Manly’s Talk

Chapter 18 – Going for the Doctor

Chapter 19 – Only Ignorance

Chapter 20 – Joe Green

Chapter 21 – The Parting

"I uttered no sound, but stood there and listened."

Chapter 22 – Earlshall

Chapter 23 – A Strike for Liberty

Chapter 24 – The Lady Anne, or a Runaway Horse

Chapter 25 – Reuben Smith

Chapter 26 – How It Ended

Chapter 27 – Ruined and Going Downhill

"I was driven away by the force of their charge."

Chapter 28 – A Job Horse and His Drivers

Chapter 29 – Cockneys

Chapter 30 – A Thief

Chapter 31 – A Humbug

Chapter 32 – A Horse Fair

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Chapter 33 – A London Cab Horse

Chapter 34 – An Old War Horse

Chapter 35 – Jerry Barker

Chapter 36 – The Sunday Cab

Chapter 37 – The Golden Rule

Chapter 38 – Dolly and a Real Gentleman

Chapter 39 – Seedy Sam

Chapter 40 – Poor Ginger

Chapter 41 – The Butcher

Chapter 42 – The Election

Chapter 43 – A Friend in Need

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Chapter 44 – Old Captain and His Successor

Chapter 45 – Jerry

Chapter 46 – Jakes and the Lady

Chapter 47 – Hard Times

Chapter 48 – Farmer Thoroughgood and His Grandson Willie

Chapter 49 – My Last Home

The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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Running time: 9 hours, 9 minutes

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01 – There is No One Left

02 – Mistress Mary Quite Contrary

03 – Across the Moor

04 – Martha

05 – The Cry in the Corridor

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06 – There was Someone Crying, There Was!

07 – The Key to the Garden

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08 – The Robin Who Showed the Way

09 – The Strangest House Anyone Ever Lived In

10 – Dickon

11 – The Nest of the Missel Thrush

12 – Might I have a Bit of Earth?

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13 – I Am Colin

14 – A Young Rajah

15 – Nest Building

16 – I Won’t, Said Mary

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17 – A Tantrum

18 – Tha’ Munnot Waste no Time

19 – It Has Come!

20 – I Shall Live Forever – and Ever – and Ever!

21 – Ben Weatherstaff

22 – When the Sun Went Down

23 – Magic

24 – Let Them Laugh

25 – The Curtain

26 – It’s Mother!

27 – In The Garden

The Madman and the Pirate by R. M. Ballantyne

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Running time: 5 hours, 15 minutes
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Chapter – 01

Chapter – 02

Chapter – 03

Chapter – 04

Chapter – 05

Chapter – 06

Chapter – 07

Chapter – 08

Chapter – 09

Chapter – 10

Chapter – 11

Chapter – 12

Chapter – 13

Chapter – 14

Section – 15

Chapter – 16

The Golden Dream by R. M. Ballantyne

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Summary: A thoroughly engaging, at times even harrowing, adventure tale set in the San Francisco gold rush. Detailed depiction of its time and place, complete with everything from mining techniques to societal attitudes. You’ll feel like you’re in the diggings. (Summary by Lee Elliott for Librivox)

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Running time: 9 hours, 46 minutes

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Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

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Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten
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Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

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Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty
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Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six
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Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Fighting the Whales by R. M. Ballantyne

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Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes

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Book Summary from Librivox.org: A fatherless boy joins the crew of a whaling ship in order to earn a living for himself and his mother. Beyond being a fascinating depiction of a now-alien time, occupation, and culture, it’s also a rousing adventure story. One is left with the impression that hunting and catching a whale in a sailing ship was akin to you or me being stalked, ambushed, and killed by a shoebox full of mice.

01 In Trouble, To Begin With.

02 At Sea.

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03 Our First Battle.

04 ‘Cutting-in the Blubber’ and ‘Trying out the Oil’.

05 A Storm, a Man Overboard, and a Rescue.

06 The Whale – Fighting Bulls, Etc.

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07 Tom’s Wisdom – Another Great Battle.

08 Death on the Sea.

09 News from Home – A Gam.

10 Return Home.

Fast in the Ice by R. M. Ballantyne

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Summary: At the age of 16 Ballantyne went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson’s Bay Company. His rule in writing, being in every case, was to write as far as possible from personal knowledge of the scenes he described.

In this book he details the lives of the crew as they must overwinter in the frozen north including their meetings with Eskimos and bears and their struggles with disease. This is a realistic account of what life was like for the explorers of the Arctic. (summary by Esther for Librivox, adapted from wikipedia)

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01 – Introduction

02 – At Sea, The First Storm

03 – In the Ice, Dangers of Arctic Voyaging

04 – Difficulties, Troubles, And Dangers

05 – A Gale, Narrow Escapes, Signs Of Winter, Set Fast

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06 – Preparations for Wintering, Remarkable Adventures with a Bear

07 – A Great Battle with the Walrus

08 – The Cause of Ice-Bergs, Fox-Chase, A Bear

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09 – A Visit to the Eskimos, Wonderful Doings, A Mystery

10 – The Tale of a Kite, A Great Bear-Fight

11 – Christmas Time, Death, Return of Light and Hope, Disasters and Final Deliverance

The Dog Crusoe and His Master by R. M. Ballantyne

The Gamekeeper by Richard

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Running time: 9 hours, 3 minutes

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Summary from Librivox: This is a story of an adventure involving a young man, his dog, and 2 friends. Together they wander through the Western prairies on a mission to make peace between the “pale-faces” and the “Red men”. They face many perils and become heroes many times over. This wonderful story takes the characters (and the reader) on an action-packed journey through the Western prairies during the times when relations between the white man and the Natives were not always peaceful.

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Chapter 02

Chapter 03

Chapter 04

Chapter 05

Chapter 06

Chapter 07

Chapter 08

Chapter 09

Chapter 10
Chapter 11

Chapter 12


Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

A Peep Behind the Scenes by Walton


Summary: Rosalie is the daughter of a traveling theater master and is envied by many young girls as she appears to live a life full of glamour, glitz, and glory. But beneath the happy smiling face is a hurting heart, a deep sorrow for her dying mother, and a wretched life. Follow Rosalie as she learns of the Good Shepherd who loves and cares for her, and begins to trust Him for daily strength. (Summary by Abigail Rasmussen for Librivox)

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Total running time: ?6 hours, 44 minutes

Chapter 1 Rosalie

Chapter 2 The Little Theatre

Chapter 3 The Day After the Fair

Chapter 4 The Actress’ First Story

Chapter 5 Rosalie’s First Sermon

Chapter 6 A Family Secret

Chapter 7 The Circus Procession

Chapter 8 Little Mother Manikin

Chapter 9 The Doctor’s Visit

Chapter 10 Brittania

Chapter 11 The Mother’s Dream

Chapter 12 The Lone Lamb

Chapter 13 Vanity Fair

Chapter 14 Betsey-Ann

Chapter 15 Life in the Lodging House

Chapter 16 A Dark Time

Chapter 17 Alone in the World

Chapter 18 The Little Pitcher

Chapter 19 Skirrywinks

Chapter 20 Mother Manikin’s Chairs

Chapter 21 In Sight of Home

Chapter 22 The Lost Lamb Found

Chapter 23 The Green Pasture