Bertie's Home; or, the Way to be Happy

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Bertie's Home; or, the Way to be Happy

by Madeline Leslie

EN·~1 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

BY MRS. MADELINE LESLIE.

0:17
2

BERTIE; OR, THE WOODLAWN SERIES.

0:16
3

BERTIE, FRANKEY AND EMMA, - THESE LITTLE BOOKS ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED.

0:21
4

Bertie's Home. - CHAPTER I. - THE RIDE.

5:08
5

CHAPTER II. - THE PURCHASE.

3:57
6

CHAPTER III. - WOODLAWN.

5:26
7

CHAPTER IV. - THE PLAN.

4:42
8

CHAPTER V. - THE DONKEY.

4:06
9

CHAPTER VI. - DRAGGING STONES.

5:44
10

CHAPTER VII. - THE BOY TEACHER.

4:31

Description

A gentle carriage rolls through a sun‑dappled village, carrying Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and their bright‑eyed children, Bertie and Winnie. As they pause beside a tranquil lake, the family imagines a home perched on a grassy hill, surrounded by ancient oaks and the soft murmur of water. The opening scene blends warm family interaction with vivid countryside description, inviting listeners into a world where curiosity and kindness guide every step.

From this hopeful beginning, the series follows Bertie’s adventures as he discovers the many trades needed to turn a dream house into reality. Each volume focuses on a different craft—carpenters, masons, plumbers, painters, gardeners—offering simple explanations of the work and the values of diligence, cooperation, and community. Young listeners will enjoy the charming narrative while quietly learning how homes are built, one helpful trade at a time.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (64K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by D. Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2007-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie

1815–1893

A prolific 19th-century writer for young readers, she published warm, moral stories under the pen name Mrs. Madeline Leslie and helped shape popular children’s reading in her era.

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