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FRECKLES By Gene Stratton-Porter Read By Mary Starkey
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A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST By Gene Stratton-Porter Read By Mary Starkey
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THE HARVESTER By Gene Stratton-Porter Read By Mary Starkey
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Freckles, a plucky young man, lands a job as a watchman for a lumber company that logs timber in a mysterious forest swamp called the Limberlost.
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Sequel to Freckles. The moving story of a young girl whose kindness and wholesome philosophy brightens the lives of everyone she meets.
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The charming story of David Langston, a young man in search of the woman of his dreams. She came to him in a vision and he knows he must find her.
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LADDIE By Gene Stratton-Porter Read By Laurie Klein
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AT THE FOOT OF THE RAINBOW By Gene Stratton-Porter Read By Rusty Nelson
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ANNE OF GREEN GABLES By L.M. Montgomery (Book 1) Read By Laurie Klein
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A captivating, good-humored look at family life in a small farming community in Indiana in the early 1900s.
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Scotch-Irish immigrants Jimmy Malone and Dannie MacNous are partners in an earlier Indiana trapping and fishing enterprise. A picture of life and relationships in conflict, with each partner in love with the same woman.
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Anne Shirley was a red-headed, talkative little eleven year-old orphan adopted by the Cuthberts of Green Gables. Her capacity for adventure was only matched by her bright spirit.
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ANNE OF AVONLEA By L.M. Montgomery (Book 2) Read By Laurie Klein
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ANNE OF THE ISLAND By L.M. Montgomery (Book 3) Read By Laurie Klein
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ANNE'S HOUSE OF DREAMS By L.M. Montgomery (Book 4) Read By Kelly Faulkner-Beck
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This is the second story in the Green Gables Series. Anne is pretty sixteen and becomes a school teacher at Avonlea school where she experiences unexpected problems.
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The continuing story of ANNE OF GREEN GABLES. Anne goes to Redmond College and finds new friends, new joys, embarrassments and challenges, along with a new love.
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Anne marries Dr. Gilbert Blythe. The happy couple begin life together on the shores of Four Winds Harbour, in their own house of dreams, among new friends, and home to their first child.
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TARZAN OF THE APES By Edgar Rice Burroughs Read By David Sharp
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THE RETURN OF TARZAN By Edgar Rice Burroughs Read By David Sharp
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THE SECRET GARDEN By Francis Hodgson Burnett Read By Laurie Klein
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This is the first story in the Tarzan adventure novels. The legend begins when Tarzan's parents are placed on a jungle shoreline by mutinous seamen. Here they establish a crude residence and survive for a time until attacked and killed by a band of apes.
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This is the second story in the TARZAN adventure novels. Tarzan has been in England where he has been learning about civilization, his heritage and how he fits into it all as Lord Greystoke.
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Born in India, Mary Lennox is a sickly, self-centered, spoiled child. Orphaned by a cholera epidemic, she is sent to Misselthwaite Manor, England, to live with her uncle and his ailing son, Colin.
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THE CALL OF THE WILD By Jack London Read By Gene Engene
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THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS By Harold Bell Wright Read By Jack Sondericker
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SIXES AND SEVENS - VOLUME ONE By O. Henry Read By Gene Engene
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The Call of the Wild is the thrilling story of Buck, a domestic dog from California kidnapped and thrust into the harsh, physical world of the Yukon.
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Strangers aren't well received in the Mutton Hollow neighborhood of the Ozarks. But there was something different about this old gentleman. The cut of his clothes revealed he was obviously from the world beyond the ridges.
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To readers and listeners all over the world, O. Henry - one of the most famous pen names in history - means the very best in short story writing.
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SIXES AND SEVENS - VOLUME TWO By O. Henry Read By Gene Engene
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THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON By Johann Wyss Read By Jack Sondericker
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BLACK BEAUTY By Anna Sewell Read By Jean DeBarbieris
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To readers and listeners all over the world, O. Henry - one of the most famous pen names in history - means the very best in short story writing.
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The Swiss Family Robinson recounts the adventures of a father, mother, and four sons marooned on a tropical island. The story unfolds beginning with the tragic storm that claims their ship and the lives of the captain and crew.
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This popular classic by Anna Sewell is the story of a beautiful black horse whose life is affected by the ever changing circumstances surrounding the lives of its various owners.
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THE SCARLET LETTER By Nathaniel Hawthorne Read By Gene Engene
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AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS By Jules Verne Read By Tim Behrens
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JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH By Jules Verne Read By Jack Sondericker
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The scene is 17th century Boston. Beautiful, dark-haired Hester Prynne, the heroine, gives birth to an illegitimate child. Persecuted by the church and the puritanical townspeople she is placed on trial for adultery.
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On October 2nd, 1872, in the game room at the Reform Club in London, Mr. Phileas Fogg made a wager that he could go around the world in eighty days. Twenty thousand pounds were to be won, or lost, upon his return.
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In Jules Verne's classic tale Professor Von Hardwigg and his nephew Harry discover the entrance to an ancient volcanic tunnel in Iceland. They choose to explore it for the mysteries it may hold, the Professor for scientific knowledge, and Harry to prove his bravery to a beautiful girl.
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MY ANTONIA By Willa Cather Read By Stephanie Brush
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O PIONEERS! By Willa Cather Read By Stephanie Brush
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS By Charles Dickens Read By Gene Engene
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Here is a story of the prairie in the mid 1800's, when American citizens and European immigrants rushed to the Nebraska prairie to secure their free 160 acres and build their homesteads.
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O Pioneers! is a classic moving tale of the frontier told in a powerful style and with a strong sense of character.
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While visiting his parents gravesite in the marshy mists of a village graveyard, Pip, a young orphan living with his older sister, encounters a shivering, limping convict on the run.
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PINOCCHIO By Carlo Collodi Read By Laurie Klein
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KING SOLOMON'S MINES By H. Rider Haggard Read By Jack Sondericker
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DRACULA By BRAM STOKER Read By Various Readers
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Pinocchio is a naughty, disobedient wooden puppet that longs to grow up and become a real boy, but as long as he misbehaves and disappoints his father, old Gepetto, he is doomed and his dream will never be realized.
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African explorer Allan Quatermain and his two companions aren't just searching for the fabled diamond mine of the Biblical King Solomon, deep in the heart of Africa, they are searching for a man.
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Dracula begins with the journal of Jonathan Harker, a young solicitor on the way to Transylvania to give information to the mysterious Count Dracula about his new estate in London. Dracula takes the young man prisoner, and Jonathan sees many strange and evil things in the castle before escaping and fleeing into the night.
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A COUNTRY DOCTOR By SARAH ORNE JEWETT Read By Laurie Klein
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WHITE FANG By JACK LONDON Read By Gene Engene
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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS By Kenneth Grahame Read By Marilyn Langbehn
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Nan Prince first becomes interested in medicine as a child, as the ward of the widowed physician Dr. Leslie. But when she enters medical college, she realizes that she will have to choose between marriage and her career.
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With night came horror. Not only were the starving wolves growing bolder, but lack of sleep was telling upon Henry. He dozed despite himself, crouching by the fire, the blankets about his shoulders, the axe between his knees!
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Mr. Mole, Mr. Water Rat and Mr. Badger are just a few of the animals that assume the roles of people in this charming, pleasant story for listener of all ages.
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