A Girl of the Limberlost
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Christina Moore
About this listen
Elnora Comstock lives with her widowed mother at the edge of Limberlost Swamp. Her mother is harsh and critical of her daughter, but Elnora is a loving girl who befriends all creatures. She is especially drawn to the beautiful moths that flutter through the trees in Limberlost. Although Elnora longs to go to high school, she has no money to pay for tuition and books. When her cruel mother refuses to help, all seems lost, until Elnora learns she can sell the rare insects she collects. Still, her journey through high school and college will be full of challenges - and surprises. First published in 1909, Gene Stratton-Porter’s classic tale is a marvelous lesson in the powers of compassion and determination. Whether you remember this book from your childhood, or are meeting it for the first time, Elnora’s shining personality will capture your heart. Her gentle spirit is conveyed in each sentence by narrator Christina Moore.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-05-2023
Magnificent
This was a perfectly beautiful book and well narrated. I couldn’t get away from it as it was so exciting, passionate and so full of wisdom that it left me feeling inspired and uplifted. The descriptions needed no illustrations as they were so colourful that my mind could see it in all its beauty and Elnora was adventurous, independent, unspoiled and honest. Read this book and you won’t be disappointed.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-12-2023
Is this where “Where the Crawdads Sing” comes from?
A lovely story for nature lovers. The characters developed over the duration of the story and it holds up today. I was definitely reminded of the Crawdads story many times while listening to this book.
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