The Copper Princess
Gelesen von Betsie Bush
Kirk Munroe
The Copper Princess: A Story of Lake Superior Mines is an adventure set in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The delightful story features a brave and wholesome hero struggling for his rightful copper mining inheritance against smugglers and bandits. He also encounters a beautiful and mysterious maiden who is caught in her father's secret crimes. [Summary by Brenda Price]
Note: This book contains racial comments that may be offensive to modern listeners. (5 hr 58 min)
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A good story pleasantly read
su05
Agree with previous reviewer on both counts. This is a very good story. Very pleasant throughout - different from the usual mining story genre, which, more often than not, is gloomy and dismal. The reader has a soft and pleasant voice, and read well. I particularly enjoyed hearing the Cornish miner accents - the reader made it quite realistic, and very entertaining!
Great Lakes fiction
BetsieWhatsHerName
@ListeninginChicago, I'm so glad you enjoyed this book; I did too! I've been tracking down other Great Lakes fiction books, so keep an eye open for the Samuel Merwin books--The Merry Anne and Calumet K, which are both set in Chicago and Michigan,
Just a bit too stereotypical for me!
Joe
The hero's are brave and wonderful, the villains are villains to the core and cowards at heart, anyone who is not American or English is a little lower on the level of intelligence. I love the reader but in truth I found the story a little tiring.
Fun adventure for young boys (and girls)
ListeninginChicago
This was a fun adventure - with an admirable hero and plenty of excitement, plus a chance to learn about mining in the late 1800's. Betsie Bush does an excellent job reading this solo project for Librivox.
wonderful story full of adventure
Darkflaw34
this book inspired me to want to get out and seek fortune and honor in some exciting new land. I picked a random book to listen to at work and was not disappointed with the result
Stephen Lowe
adventure, riches-to-rags-and back again....a sorta horatio alger story....well read....waiting for the argh whenever the privates made an appearance...
great story
Elsie Reads
a sweet story with character held in honor.