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  • Dawn O'Hara The Girl Who Laughed - Edna Ferber
    2026/07/14
    "Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed" is Edna Ferber's poignant debut novel, following the journey of a newspaperwoman who returns to her Michigan hometown to recuperate from the burdens of her life in New York. At just twenty-eight, Dawn grapples with the weight of her husband's mental illness, feeling trapped in a cycle of care and responsibility. As she reconnects with her supportive sister and encounters the charming Dr. Ernst Von Gerhard, Dawn begins to rediscover her vitality and aspirations. This timeless tale explores themes of resilience, love, and the struggle for personal freedom, reminding listeners of the enduring power of hope and the importance of human connection in overcoming life's challenges.
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    5 時間 46 分
  • Frank Merriwell at Yale Or Freshman Against Freshman - Burt L Standish
    2026/07/11
    "Frank Merriwell at Yale Or Freshman Against Freshman" by Burt L. Standish follows the adventures of Frank Merriwell, the quintessential All-American boy who embodies the ideals of scholarship, athleticism, and gentlemanly conduct. As he navigates the challenges of freshman life at Yale, Frank consistently demonstrates quick thinking and a strong sense of fairness, making him a role model for young readers. This timeless tale resonates today as it highlights the importance of integrity, perseverance, and camaraderie in the face of competition. Standish's engaging storytelling and the enduring qualities of his protagonist ensure that Merriwell's journey remains relevant and inspiring for audiences seeking stories of character and virtue.
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    7 時間 12 分
  • Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - David Hume
    2026/07/07
    David Hume's "Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" serves as a distilled version of his earlier work, "A Treatise of Human Nature," crafted to engage a broader audience and counter criticisms aimed at the original text. In this profound exploration of epistemology, Hume presents his theories while challenging the views of prominent philosophers such as John Locke, George Berkeley, and Nicolas Malebranche. The themes of knowledge, perception, and the limitations of human understanding remain deeply relevant today, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of belief and the foundations of knowledge in an age where information is abundant yet often contested.
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    5 時間 54 分
  • Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas - Margaret Vandercook
    2026/07/04
    "Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas" by Margaret Vandercook transports listeners into the evolving lives of the Camp Fire Girls, revealing how their journeys have taken them across oceans and into new experiences. As several years have passed since the last installment, the girls find themselves influenced by different circumstances, yet the enduring spirit of the Camp Fire remains a guiding force in their lives. This story explores themes of growth, resilience, and the lasting impact of community, making it a timeless tale that resonates with anyone who values friendship and personal development. Discover how the bonds formed in youth can shape our paths, no matter where life leads us.
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    4 時間 15 分
  • Christian's Secret of a Happy Life - Hannah Whitall Smith
    2026/06/30
    "Christian's Secret of a Happy Life" by Hannah Whitall Smith offers a clear and accessible exploration of the Christian faith, emphasizing the balance between our responsibilities and God's role in our spiritual journey. The book reveals profound truths about living a life of faith marked by absolute trust in the Lord, encouraging listeners to embrace a moment-by-moment walk with Him. Its timeless insights into the Christian experience resonate deeply, reminding us of the joy and privilege found in unwavering confidence in God. This classic work invites repeated listening, as its rich teachings continue to inspire and uplift those seeking a deeper understanding of happiness in their spiritual lives.
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    7 時間 22 分
  • Maggie A Girl of the Streets - Stephen Crane
    2026/06/29
    Stephen Crane's "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" remains a poignant exploration of the harsh realities faced by the working class during America's Gilded Age. Through the tragic story of Maggie, who succumbs to the perils of prostitution after being misled by her lover, Crane highlights the grim conditions that often define urban life for the impoverished. The novel serves as a powerful reminder of the societal forces that shape individual destinies, emphasizing themes of despair, social injustice, and the struggle for agency in an unforgiving environment. Its raw depiction of the human experience and the relentless cycle of poverty resonates with contemporary audiences, urging us to reflect on the enduring challenges faced by marginalized communities. As the first notable work of American Naturalism, Crane's narrative not only captures the essence of its time but also compels us to confront the ongoing realities of inequality and exploitation.
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    2 時間 39 分
  • Chapter 19 - Maggie, A Girl of the Streets - Stephen Crane
    2022/08/10
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    5 分
  • Chapter 18 - Maggie, A Girl of the Streets - Stephen Crane
    2022/08/10
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    8 分