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Adopting an Abandoned Farm

By: Kate Sanborn
Narrated by: Beata Pozniak
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Publisher's Summary

Adopting an Abandoned Farm was originally published in 1891 and written by female author Kate Sanborn. Released for the first time as an audiobook, the story portrays the author’s unique experience as one of the first female farm owners in America. A trailblazer in her time, Kate Sanborn reminds us that women have always been game-changers, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations.

Intro: 15 sec
Ch 1: From Gotham to Gooseville—2 min 40 sec
Ch 2: Auctions—24 min 19 sec
Ch 3: Buying a Horse—20 min 12 sec
Ch 4: For Those Who Love Pets—20 min 25 sec
Ch 5: Starting a Poultry Farm—24 min 13 sec
Ch 6: Ghosts—25 min 40 sec
Ch 7: Daily Distractions—17 min 40 sec
Ch 8: The Prose of new England Farm Life—28 min 31 sec
Ch 9: The Passing of the Peacocks—42 min 15 sec
Ch 10: Looking Back—28 min 28 sec
Outro: 1 min 04 sec

Originally published in 1891.

Public Domain (P)2024 Beata Pozniak, Discordia Global Media

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