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Helen Lester

Pansy 
(1841 - 1930)

Read by Multiple Readers

Running Time:02:20:51 in 2 Audio CDs

Twelve year old Helen is determined to be a good girl, but the harder she tries, the worse her days go. Is there any hope? And what made such a change in the life of her grown-up brother in the seven years he was away from home? Little do the Lesters know what a pivotal year this will be in each of their lives.

This is the first book ever published by Isabella (Macdonald) Alden whose pen name was Pansy.

1 - A Day of Troubles
2 - Brother Cleveland
3 - Brother Fred
4 - A Happy Day
5 - An Unhappy Day
6 - Fred Discovers that he is a Coward
7 - Upward
8 - For Jesus' Sake
9 - Captain Fred
10 - Helen and Louise
11 - Captain Fred Gains a Victory
12 - Eddie's Good-Night
13 - Eddie's Serpent
14 - Another Happy Day
15 - A Whole Year
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