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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Adrienne by Amy Le Feuvre is a tender and spiritually uplifting novel that explores a young woman’s inner journey through sorrow, resilience, and faith. Set in the Edwardian era, the story follows Adrienne, a quietly strong and introspective heroine who, in the face of personal trials, confronts the deeper questions of purpose, morality, and grace. Through her evolving relationships with family, community, and her own conscience, Adrienne gradually learns that true transformation lies not in outward circumstance, but in spiritual awakening and steadfast hope. Le Feuvre, known for her inspirational Christian fiction, paints a serene yet emotionally textured portrait of a woman learning to stand firm in her convictions while showing compassion to those around her. The novel’s domestic settings—flower-filled gardens, tranquil village lanes, and cozy parlors—mirror Adrienne’s moral landscape, offering listeners a sense of both comfort and reflection. Moments of prayer, Scripture, and quiet contemplation are seamlessly woven into the narrative, illuminating Adrienne’s path from self-doubt to self-possession. At its heart, Adrienne is a story of growth: of learning to trust in divine guidance, to forgive, and to love wisely and without fear. Le Feuvre’s writing is gentle yet sincere, offering listeners a sanctuary of peace and purpose in a world that often demands haste and noise. For those who appreciate spiritually rich storytelling, emotionally sincere heroines, and classic tales of redemption and character, this audiobook offers a graceful, rewarding experience."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Digital Voice Andrew E (Narrator)
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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Set against the quiet rhythms of English country life, A Girl and Her Ways by Amy Le Feuvre follows the spirited Gentian, a young woman navigating personal loss and newfound independence with grace and conviction. In the wake of hardship, Gentian chooses not to retreat into bitterness but to seek purpose, beauty, and meaning in the small moments of village life—whether through service, self-discovery, or quiet defiance of social expectation. With characteristic moral depth and emotional insight, Le Feuvre paints a portrait of resilience that is both practical and idealistic. The novel is rich in pastoral imagery, nuanced character development, and a heartfelt affirmation of faith, kindness, and perseverance. Listeners will be drawn into a world where inner strength matters more than circumstance, and where one determined young woman shapes her own path—not by loud rebellion, but by living with purpose and grace. A timeless story of integrity, growth, and the quiet power of choosing one’s way."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Digital Voice Andrew E (Narrator)
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"Dreamikins by Amy Le Feuvre is a tender and whimsical tale of childhood wonder, set against the gentle English countryside in the early 20th century. When young sisters Freda and Daffy are sent to stay at their father’s quiet country estate while their mother is away in London and their father serves in the war, they discover far more than they ever imagined. A mysterious locked door in the garden sets them on a journey of curiosity and courage—leading to a hidden, enchanted world where they meet Fibo, a kind and curious man who becomes their storyteller, companion, and guide. Blending themes of friendship, imagination, and subtle spiritual reflection, Dreamikins is a heartwarming story about the quiet magic of nature, the healing power of kindness, and the deep truths children often understand better than adults. This beautifully narrated edition is perfect for fans of The Secret Garden and Anne of Green Gables, offering young and old alike a gentle escape into wonder."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Heather Nichols (Narrator)
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"Little Milly is left an orphan after the death of her mother and she is sent to live with her bachelor uncle, Sir Edward Wentworth. The latter has no use for children, especially of the female variety, but as the days go by he is warmed by his niece’s bright and endearing personality. She loves to tell him stories from her daily life and of her friends the Maxwells, who live in the forest. Milly is also a fierce believer and this makes her uncle realise just how much he has lost touch with his own faith. One of her favourite biblical tales is the Parable of the Prodigal Son, and it takes on a new meaning for the two when the Maxwell’s missing son suddenly returns. - Amelia Sophia Le Feuvre (1861-1929) war born in Lee, Kent, the daughter of an H. M. Customs surveyor and granddaughter of a Guernsey reverend. One of seven children, she spent her life writing stories that were published in various magazines, as well as many novels."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Laura Caldwell (Narrator)
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"Teddy loves to tell the story of how his father heroically died on the battlefield. He wants to become a soldier just like him. But this brings contention and strife when a new girl comes to town. Nancy is just as selfishly proud as he is and from the beginning, they are enemies. Yet as time passes, they learn to put their prejudices to the side, allowing a new friendship to bloom. - Amelia Sophia Le Feuvre (1861-1929) war born in Lee, Kent, the daughter of an H. M. Customs surveyor and granddaughter of a Guernsey reverend. One of seven children, she spent her life writing stories that were published in various magazines, as well as many novels."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Robert Harder (Narrator)
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"Teddy loves to tell the story of how his father heroically died on the battlefield and guards his button jealously. But this brings contention and strife when a new girl comes to town. Teddy begins to learn what it means to be a soldier under Christ, his Captain. (Summary by GabrielleC)"
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), GabrielleC (Narrator)
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The Carved Cupboard (Dramatic Reading)
"Agatha, Gwen, Clare and Elfie have always been told that they will inherit their aunt's house. But when their aunt dies, she leaves it all to their intolerable cousin James. What will they do? Will the verses Nannie gives them prove true? Summary by Esther ben Simonides."
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"Little Milly is left an orphan after the death of her mother and sent to live with her bachelor uncle, who has no use for children, especially of the female variety. As the days go by, his heart warms to his endearing niece who wants all probable sons to come home, including her very own probable uncle. (Summary by Laura Caldwell)"
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Laura Caldwell (Narrator)
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"Jack and Jill, along with their little sister "Bumps", are two pickles. Their curious, wild ways are too much for their guardians. But when their older sister reluctantly employs a governess for them, their feet are turned toward the "Golden City." (Summary by GabrielleC)"
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"He found the word for her, and she read with difficulty, 'Trouble, distress, great affliction.' 'Do they all mean tribulation?' she asked. 'Tribulation means all of them,' was the answer. 'And can children have tribulation, Mr. Roper?' 'What do you think?' 'I must have it if I'm to get to heaven,' she said emphatically; and then she left him, and the young man repeated her words to himself with a sigh and a smile, as he replaced the book in its resting-place. Little Betty is lonely being the "odd" one . . . her older siblings are paired up and so are her younger brothers. As Betty seeks the companionship of older people, she slowly begins to turn their hearts toward God. All the while she longs for "tribulation", having learned that she "must have it if I'm to get to heaven". (Summary by Rachel)"
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"Dudley and Rob were taught in Sunday School that they should use the opportunities God gives to help others. Ever since, they have been looking for 'their big opportunity' to do good for somebody. - Summary by Adele de Pignerolles"
Amy Le Feuvre (Author), Adele de Pignerolles (Narrator)
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