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Nelly Channell

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(4,25 Sterne; 14 Bewertungen)

Another fascinating book by the author of A Vanished Hand. Rhoda returns home after the death of her employer to find out that her cousin Helen, with whom she was raised, also returned home. Her husband stole 300 pounds and had to run away to Australia and leave her pregnant. Rhoda has to reconcile her shame and learn to cope with the new situation. But nothing is as it seems. More than anything, this book is about breaking stigmas and opening up your mind to understand and love people, despite their faults, usually with the help of God. Perfect for fans of good novels about crimes, stories about childhood, along with lovers of religious fiction. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (3 hr 19 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: The Home at Huntsdean, and its New Inmates

16:25

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Chapter 2: Brother and Sister. - Rhoda Farren perplexed

4:53

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Chapter 3: A Spared Life. - News from Robert Clarris

21:50

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Chapter 4: An Invitation from Squire Derrick

8:59

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Chapter 5: Helen under a New Aspect

11:40

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Chapter 6: The Master is come, and calleth for thee

14:40

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Chapter 7: The Disposal of Helen’s Jewels

7:00

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Chapter 8: The Farm purchased by one Ralph Channell

13:51

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Chapter 9: The Consciousness of Battle

7:48

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Chapter 10: The Story of the Dark Hour

21:11

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Chapter 11: Nelly Channell

8:48

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Chapter 12: Morgan Foster, the New Curate

8:08

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Chapter 13: What a little Poem revealed

8:02

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Chapter 14: Eve Hazleburn, Poet and Friend

10:13

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Chapter 15: A Confession overheard

13:47

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Chapter 16: How the Truth came out

9:50

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Chapter 17: An unlooked-for Release

8:42

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Chapter 18: What God hath joined together

3:32

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Sarah Doudney is one of my favorite authors. All of her novels are worth reading. I have read many at Hathitrust. Some have been reprinted. I know her series Godiva Durleigh has. Nelly Channel is a sweet, thought provoking novel with a theme of forgiveness. By listening to it, my heart and spirit is softened and I feel more encouraged to be loving and kind. I hope you do as well!

a sweet tale

(5 Sterne)

nicely read. Don't know why it was included in Crime & Mystery.