
Happy House
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Narrated by:
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Sara Morsey
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By:
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Jane D. Abbott
About this listen
Happy House by Jane D. Abbott (1881-1968) was recently released into the public domain. It is a lovely, articulate look at life as a recent college graduate in 1920s America. Writing in the vein of Louisa May Alcott et. al., Ms. Abbott delights in this tale of two young women who share a name and decide on an identity switch that sends one of them on the trip of a lifetime. A plethora of high-spirited New Englanders peoples this tale performed by professional actor and narrator Sara Morsey. Rediscover Jane D. Abbott's "high, happy spirit of youth," in the time just after World War I.
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