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Books narrated by Timothy Lab

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    Miss Lochinvar (UNABRIDGED)

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    Unabridged

    5 hours 2 min

    At breakfast, Mr. Graham drops the bombshell that his niece -- Joan, Jane or Janet, he's not sure which, will be arriving from the west to live with his large family. The news is met with mixed emotions - horror from his wife, resentment from the eldest two daughters and amusement from the eldest son. What will this stranger be like? How will she fit in with her cousins? ... Read more

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  • The Cable: A Novel

    A group of small boys stood on the corner, looking anxiously down the shaded street. They ranged from eight to twelve years in age; from grimy hands to universal griminess in uncleanliness; from comfortable meagreness to ragged poverty in clothing, while in race they were polyglot, but they were identical in the impatience with which they scanned the sidewalk, vision-length, and found it empty ... Read more

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  • The Annes

    THE thin child on the floor was completely engrossed in her occupation, but she never gave fractional attention to anything. She rested on one elbow, her weight on her hip, one long, slender leg crooked under her, the other extended at length over the green carpet, the foot that ended it dropping in and out of its flat-soled pump as it see-sawed from heel to toe. Suddenly the child sat up, raised ... Read more

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  • The Daughters of the Little Grey House

    The story revolves around three sisters who live in a small, charming house, often referred to as the "Little Grey House." The sisters—Nancy, Doris, and Jean—face various adventures and challenges as they navigate their daily lives and relationships.The plot centers on the sisters' interactions with each other and their neighbors, including their efforts to support one another and deal with ... Read more

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  • Six Girls and Bob: A Story of Patty-Pans and Green Fields

    The Six Girls: The main characters are six young girls, each with their own distinct personality and interests. The story explores their relationships, friendships, and the joys of growing up together.Bob: Bob is a boy who plays a significant role in the story. His interactions with the girls add another dimension to the narrative, highlighting themes of friendship and companionship.Patty-Pans and ... Read more

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  • The Little Grey House

    The story revolves around the inhabitants of a quaint, modest house referred to as "the little grey house." The narrative focuses on the lives of the residents and their interactions with one another and the broader community. The house itself serves as a central symbol in the story, representing warmth, family, and the simple pleasures of life.The characters in the novel are likely portrayed with ... Read more

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  • The cable

    A novel

    In "The Cable," Marion Ames Taggart intricately weaves an engaging narrative that explores the interplay between human relationships and the complexities of communication in a rapidly evolving technological age. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel employs a vivid prose style and nuanced character development, delving into themes of connection, separation, and the ... Read more

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  • The Blissylvania Post-Office

    The story revolves around a group of children in the fictional town of Blissylvania, who decide to set up their own post office as a fun project and a way to strengthen their community. The children, led by the resourceful and imaginative protagonist, embark on this endeavor with enthusiasm. They organize themselves, assign roles, and create their own postal system, delivering letters and packages ... Read more

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  • Hollyhock House: A Story for Girls

    Mary, Jane, and Florimel—these were the three Garden girls. Mary, Jane said, “looked it.” She was seventeen, broad and low of brow, with brown hair softly shading it, brown eyes, as warm and trusty as a dog’s, looking straight out upon a friendly world from under straight brows and long brown lashes; a mouth that might have been too large if it had not been so sweet that there could not be too ... Read more

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  • Miss Lochinvar A Story for Girls

    In this story, readers can expect a tale likely centered around a young female protagonist named Miss Lochinvar. The title suggests a focus on themes of adventure, romance, or perhaps even a sense of chivalry. The story may follow Miss Lochinvar as she navigates challenges and experiences personal growth, friendship, and perhaps even romance.Taggart's writing style typically includes engaging ... Read more

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  • The Daughters of the Little Grey House

    Enriched edition. Sisters' Bonds in a Grey House: A Heartwarming Tale of Family Resilience

    In "The Daughters of the Little Grey House," Marion Ames Taggart crafts a poignant narrative set in the early 20th century, exploring the lives of two sisters navigating their transition from childhood to adulthood amidst societal expectations. Taggart employs a lyrical prose style, rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, capturing the complexities of familial bonds and the pressures imposed ... Read more

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  • The Annes

    Legacy of Love and Loss in a Changing World

    In "The Annes," Marion Ames Taggart presents a rich tapestry of narratives centered around the lives of women named Anne, exploring their triumphs, trials, and the societal constraints of their time. The book employs a lyrical prose style that seamlessly interweaves personal anecdotes with broader cultural critiques, effectively situating each Anne within the historical context of early 20th ... Read more

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