The Dawn of a To-morrow
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Read by Linda Andrus
A wealthy London business man takes a room in a poor part of the city.
He is depressed and has decided to take his life by going the next day to purchase a hand gun he had seen in a pawnshop window. The morning comes with one of those 'memorable fogs' and the adventure he has in it alters his decisions and ultimately his life. (Summary by Linda Andrus) (2 hr 3 min)
Chapters
I | 18:48 | Read by Linda Andrus |
II Part A | 24:48 | Read by Linda Andrus |
II Part B | 9:36 | Read by Linda Andrus |
III Part A | 15:57 | Read by Linda Andrus |
III Part B | 19:14 | Read by Linda Andrus |
III Part C | 14:11 | Read by Linda Andrus |
IV | 20:42 | Read by Linda Andrus |
Reviews
success story
Julia
Depression is a terrible thing... A lot of visuals regarding the toxic fog… The answer from God, to a derelict, street urchins, a thief and a very wealthy man… all met in a way they could know, actually know his existence, help and hope. A clearing away of the fog of unbelief.
Very Good
Pink Blossom
It had a great messageđź‘ŤAllah doesn't bring the negative only you do. Also that if you always be positive, be kind, and ask Allah for help everything will eventually turn out okay.
Choppy
anon.
The story sounds like it would be good but it is so hard to follow from the reading. words are often repeated in a strange way and pausing in the middle of sentences. she does a good job with voices, but it's a tough listen.
Veronica Yowell
Short, but good. Leaves one wanting to hear more. GOD works differently with different people. He made this Earth for us. It is easy to get discouraged and we need to uplift others.
Tekla
A wonderful little story which perfectly sets forth Burnett's philosophy. Definitely a must read for any person interested in understanding the author. The reading has some awkwardness, but is always understandable and clear.
A LibriVox Listener
The girl, Gladys is a favorite. Thank you to the reader. Good job.
nice book
sunidhi katiyar
love all the works of f h brunette
robbie
Bertie
a read to make you look at life attitudes