Pray You, Sir, Whose Daughter?
Helen H. Gardener
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Twenty-year-old Gertrude Foster has had the sheltered upbringing typical of women of her class. Yet, she questions the restrictive norms with which she has been raised and does not wish to marry a man who will not see her as an equal.
Gertrude receives a rude awakening to the state of society when she is brought face to face with poverty in her community, and she is further disturbed when she learns of shocking age of consent legislation being discussed in the state assembly. Her concerns hit close to home after she befriends two working-class girls. - Summary by Scarbo (3 hr 46 min)
Chapters
Preface | 12:54 | Read by Wayne Cooke |
Chapter 1 | 10:08 | Read by Joanna Michal Hoyt |
Chapter 2 | 7:55 | Read by Cedricwn |
Chapter 3 | 24:08 | Read by Joanna Michal Hoyt |
Chapter 4 | 7:45 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Chapter 5 | 22:39 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Chapter 6 | 19:11 | Read by Sonrisa Jones |
Chapter 7 | 9:11 | Read by TR Love |
Chapter 8 | 16:05 | Read by TR Love |
Chapter 9 | 12:04 | Read by TR Love |
Chapter 10 | 26:13 | Read by TR Love |
Chapter 11 | 16:10 | Read by Kevin Waters |
Chapter 12 | 13:30 | Read by Roger Melin |
Chapter 13 | 7:59 | Read by Kevin Waters |
Chapter 14 | 15:17 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Chapter 15 | 5:33 | Read by Scarbo |
Reviews
kam. amazing book. Leaves one thinking. Have we got the message
Kam