New Chronicles of Rebecca

audiobook

New Chronicles of Rebecca

by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

EN·~5 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

First Chronicle. JACK O'LANTERN

43:14

Second Chronicle. DAUGHTERS OF ZION

28:12

Third Chronicle. REBECCA'S THOUGHT BOOK

52:55

Fourth Chronicle. A TRAGEDY IN MILLINERY

23:37

Fifth Chronicle. THE SAVING OF THE COLORS

41:59

Sixth Chronicle. THE STATE O' MAINE GIRL

19:48

Seventh Chronicle. THE LITTLE PROPHET

34:54

Eighth Chronicle. ABNER SIMPSON'S NEW LEAF

25:53

Ninth Chronicle. THE GREEN ISLE

20:14

Tenth Chronicle. REBECCA'S REMINISCENCES

25:40

Description

In the sun‑drenched garden of Riverboro, every blossom becomes a line of verse for twelve‑year‑old Rebecca Randall. Surrounded by hollyhocks, dahlias and the hum of busy bees, she fills her notebook with rhymes, turning ordinary chores into lyrical experiments. Her keen ear for language makes even a simple conversation feel like a staged performance, and the garden’s riot of colour mirrors the bright imagination that fuels her daily musings.

Yet beneath the fragrant petals lies a gentle clash of expectations. Rebecca’s aunt, Miranda, pushes for discipline and duty, while the curious girl yearns for play and discovery. As the summer stretches on, the young poet’s questions about the world—and the weeds that grow thicker than the flowers—hint at a journey that will test her love of words and her place in a world that seems both orderly and wild. Listeners will find a charming portrait of childhood curiosity, poised on the edge of a larger adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (338K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Theresa Armao, and David Widger

Release date

1998-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

1856–1923

Best known for Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, she brought warmth, humor, and a real understanding of childhood to her stories. Before literary fame, she was also an educator who helped shape the early kindergarten movement in the United States.

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