Stories About Orphans - Classic stories before the modern orphans in pop culture like Batman or Harry Potter
Anton Chekhov, Hannah More, George MacDonald, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, T S Arthur, Oliphant Margaret, Mary E. Mann, Boleslaw Prus, Lamb Charles
Narrator Ghizela Rowe, Tom McClean, David Shaw-Parker
Publisher: The Copyright Group
Summary
Life can be difficult. We all experience hurdles, obstacles and problems that get in the way and may limit our opportunities. But we can usually count on the steadfast and loving support of others. We get that comfort from our parents and pass it on through the generations. Sadly, some will not get that unconditional love and bond from their onset or their early years. Growing up as an orphan is to know you are different and, on some levels at least, alone. Surviving and thriving with this can damage a life or be used as fuel to achieve a whole, rich, and nurtured life. In this volume our authors use this as their theme as they construct moving stories from bleak beginnings to lives with surprising outcomes. 1 - Stories About Orphans - An Introduction 2 - Vanka by Anton Chekhov 3 - Betty Brown, the St Giles Orange Girl by Hannah More 4 - Stephen Archer by George MacDonald 5 - The Indian Orphan. A Tale by Letitia Elizabeth Landon 6 - An Angel in Disguise by T S Arthur 7 - A Story of a Wedding Tour by Margaret Oliphant 8 - Some of the Shipwrecked by Mary E Mann 9 - The Living Telegraph by Boleslaw Prus 10 - The Sea Voyage by Charles Lamb
Duration: about 4 hours (03:40:33) Publishing date: 2024-08-01; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2024. Copyright Statment: —