Under the Lilacs
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7 Hours 22 Minutes
LibriVox
January 2016
Audio Book Summary
When two young girls decide to have a tea party with their dolls and a mysterious dog comes and eats their prized cake, they end up finding a circus run-away, Ben Brown. Ben is a horse master, and loves horses, so when the Moss' take the young boy in, they decide to give him work at the neighbors house driving cows (on a horse, of course). After that a series of events happens, and Ben finds out his beloved father is dead. Miss Celia, a neighbor, feels sorry and comforts him, and finally offers to let Ben stay with her and her fourteen-year-old brother, Thornton who is called Thorny. After that many adventures and summer-happenings go on in Celia's house. Sancho gets lost, Ben is accused of stealing, Miss Celia even gets hurt and Ben takes a wild ride on his horse, and... The rest you'll know from reading the book.
Summary by Wikipedia, revised by Stav Nisser.
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Reviews
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Martha A.
Wasn't sure if I would like it when it first started out, but quickly became intrigued with the story. Very captivating!!!
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Melissa Steele
Sweet story. Loved it. I don\'t really mind the variety of readers, but the whole every chapter this is a Libravox recording. Thank you for the free book however! And I would like to volunteer at some point.
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Guinevere
what a delightful story. with whitty remarks. this story made me laugh and cry. a very good read/listen indeed
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Talita A.
I tried to listen, gave it 2 hours. In the 8 chapters and 2 hours it has 4 narrators, 3 out of which are awful and really bad recordings. Awful! I had to give up
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Anonymous
Very fun, light read.
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Anonymous
Beautiful piece of work from Louise May Alcott.
Well read by the narrator.
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Lois B.
Awesome book. I really enjoyed the story.
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Denise McClory
I enjoyed this book and I love Louisa May Alcott.