The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There's No Place Like Home

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The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There's No Place Like Home

by Amanda M. Douglas

EN·~7 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

THE Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe OR THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME BY AMANDA M. DOUGLAS

3:10
2

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME.

0:01
3

CHAPTER I. - JOE'S GRAND DISCOVERY.

18:51
4

CHAPTER II. - PLANNING IN THE TWILIGHT.

18:19
5

CHAPTER III. - A CHANCE FOR FLOSSY.

19:05
6

CHAPTER IV. - THE IDENTICAL SHOE.

20:06
7

CHAPTER V. - GOOD LUCK FOR JOE.

18:46
8

CHAPTER VI. - FORTUNES AND MISFORTUNES.

21:48
9

CHAPTER VII. - THE OLD TUMBLER, AFTER ALL.

20:17
10

CHAPTER VIII. - FLORENCE IN STATE.

20:03

Description

A lively portrait of domestic life unfolds as a group of spirited children and their caretakers navigate the everyday trials of a crowded household. The story opens with Hal and his little sister Dot, whose playful recitation of a familiar rhyme about an old woman in a shoe sets the stage for a world where scarcity and love intersect. Through their banter with the earnest but sometimes harsh Joe, readers glimpse the tensions between kindness and discipline, and the yearning for a more comfortable existence.

Against this backdrop, characters like the sensible Flossy—who dreams of genteel comforts—add depth to the community’s hopes and anxieties. The narrative balances humor with heartfelt moments, exploring how faith, perseverance, and simple acts of generosity can turn a cramped, bustling home into a place of genuine warmth. Listeners will be drawn into the gentle moral struggles and the tender bonds that define life “in the centre of the home circle.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (453K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-09-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Amanda M. Douglas

Amanda M. Douglas

1831–1916

A prolific 19th-century American novelist, she wrote for both adults and young readers, but became especially popular for her lively series fiction for girls. Her books often mix domestic detail, history, and coming-of-age stories in a way that still gives a vivid sense of their era.

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