
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (version 2) - Hugh Lofting
Doctor Doolittle and his friends travel to South America to meet the New World's most outstanding naturalist. Note to listeners: This book was written at a different time and therefore contains language and sentiments that offend modern sensibilities. - Summary by Karen Savage...

Rilla of Ingleside - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Written in 1921, this book is the last in LM Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series. Set during World War I, it showcases the bravery and perseverance of the sisters, mothers and wives (as well as brothers and fathers) who stayed behind to care for the home front. The main focus of the book is...

Rainbow Valley (version 2) - Lucy Maud Montgomery
The story moves from Anne and Gilbert to their six children, and their new neighbours, the children of the new Presbyterian minister....

Anne's House of Dreams (version 2) - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne's story continues with her marriage to Gilbert and their years in the House of Dreams....

Anne of the Island (version 2) - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Anne is going to Raymond College! She will spend the next three years living and studying, making new friends and strengthening old ones....

Anne of Green Gables (version 3) - Lucy Maud Montgomery
The timeless story of a young orphan girl who is accidentally sent to live with her siblings who want a boy, Anne has captivated generations of readers with her vivid imagination and sensitive mind....

Anne of Avonlea (version 2) - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Part 2 of Anne Shirley's story of teaching at Avonlea School for many years before going to university....

A Little Princess (version 2) - Frances Hodgson Burnett
Sara is brought to Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies by her father, Captain Crewe, because the climate in India doesn't agree with children. After several years as Miss Minchin's show pupil, news comes that Captain Crewe has died penniless, and left Sara destitute. Miss Minchin keeps...

Pride and Prejudice (version 3) - Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen's most famous novel, opens with one of the most famous lines in English literature: "It is a universally accepted truth that a rich, single man must want a wife." The manuscript, originally written between 1796 and 1797, was originally called "First...