First published in 1813 Pride and Prejudice has become Jane Austen's most revered novel. It offers a comedic portrayal of life in rural 18th century England when a woman's role in society is to find a suitable husband and secure the financial future of her family. Elizabeth Bennet strong and stubborn rebels against society and wants nothing to do with the men she finds haughty and proud. This however changes when a certain Mr. Darcy comes into her life. Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen includes dramatized narration by award winning narrator Anne Flosnik with on screen displays of the text so your children friends and family can read along or simply listen. Over 50 Illustrations from C. E. Brock enhance the visual presentation.
Mary Lennox is sent to Misselthwaite Manor in Yorkshire England after her parents die of Cholera. When she arrives she meets her sickly cousin Colin who is every bit as petulant as she once was. Mary and Colin are closed up in a gloomy old manor on the Yorkshire moors until a secret garden captures their imaginations. Playing and working every day in the secret garden improves their nature and health as the 'magic' of the garden transforms them into normal healthy children. The Secret Garden written by Frances Hodgson Burnett includes dramatized narration by Anne Flosnik with on screen displays of the text so your children friends and family can read along or simply listen.
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