Elsie's New Relations What They Did and How They Fared at Ion; A Sequel to Grandmother Elsie

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Elsie's New Relations What They Did and How They Fared at Ion; A Sequel to Grandmother Elsie

by Martha Finley

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

ELSIE'S - NEW RELATIONS - What They Did and How They - Fared at Ion

0:15
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A. L. Burt Company Publishers New York Chicago - 1911

0:03
3

ELSIE'S NEW RELATIONS.

0:01
4

CHAPTER I.

11:52
5

CHAPTER II.

11:40
6

CHAPTER III.

13:42
7

CHAPTER IV.

13:45
8

CHAPTER V.

15:48
9

CHAPTER VI.

17:46
10

CHAPTER VII.

13:04

Description

The story opens on a crisp October evening where the sea sighs against the shore, painting the sky in shades of gold and pink. Newlyweds Zoe and Edward stroll hand‑in‑hand, their conversation drifting from the beauty of the ocean to the uneasy questions that accompany a fresh marriage—what it means to obey, to learn, and to find one’s place within a larger family. Their tender banter reveals a young woman yearning for knowledge while navigating the expectations of a household that already buzzes with the voices of mothers, sisters, and elders.

As the couple prepares to leave the tranquil coast for the bustling town of Ion, the narrative gently introduces a cast of relatives whose personalities and histories will shape Zoe’s new life. The novel promises a warm, slice‑of‑life portrait of early‑twentieth‑century domesticity, exploring love, duty, and the subtle power struggles that arise when two lives merge under one roof. Listeners will be drawn into the intimate moments that define family bonds and the hopeful anticipation of what lies ahead for Zoe and Edward.

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Full title

Elsie's New Relations What They Did and How They Fared at Ion; A Sequel to Grandmother Elsie What They Did and How They Fared at Ion; A Sequel to Grandmother Elsie

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (361K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Martha Finley

Martha Finley

1828–1909

Best known for the hugely popular Elsie Dinsmore books, this American writer spent decades creating fiction for young readers shaped by strong moral and religious themes. Her work was widely read in the late 19th century and helped make her one of the era’s most recognizable children’s authors.

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