Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography

audiobook

Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography

by Marshall Saunders

EN·~7 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

BEAUTIFUL JOE

0:00
2

By Marshall Saunders

0:38
3

PREFACE

0:34
4

INTRODUCTION

3:28
5

BEAUTIFUL JOE

0:00
6

CHAPTER I ONLY A CUR

8:42
7

CHAPTER II THE CRUEL MILKMAN

6:44
8

CHAPTER III. MY KIND DELIVERER AND MISS LAURA

7:04
9

CHAPTER IV THE MORRIS BOYS ADD TO MY NAME

7:42
10

CHAPTER V MY NEW HOME AND A SELFISH LADY

19:42

Description

A humble cur named Joe introduces himself with quiet humor, explaining that his name “Beautiful Joe” is more about the smiles he draws than any sleek appearance. He recounts the harshness of his early days under a cruel master, describing the painful mutilations he endured before a compassionate rescue gives him a second chance. Now settled with the kindly Morris family, he enjoys a peaceful home and the affection of those who have come to know his gentle spirit.

Beyond Joe’s personal tale, the narrative invites listeners to glimpse the world through a dog’s eyes, turning everyday moments into lessons on empathy and humane treatment of all creatures. Based on true events, the story weaves vivid episodes that illustrate the transformative power of kindness, making it a heartfelt appeal for greater compassion toward animals. It’s an engaging, thought‑provoking listen that encourages listeners of all ages to consider how they might act more gently toward the voiceless companions sharing our lives.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (459K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Reed, and David Widger

Release date

2001-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marshall Saunders

Marshall Saunders

1861–1947

Best remembered for the beloved animal story Beautiful Joe, this Canadian writer used popular fiction to speak up about kindness, reform, and the treatment of animals. Her books reached a wide audience in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and helped turn storytelling into a way of arguing for social change.

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