Sarah Morris Remembers, D. E. Stevenson
Sarah Morris Remembers, D. E. Stevenson
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Sarah Morris Remembers

Author: D. E. Stevenson

Narrator: Patience Tomlinson

Unabridged: 10 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Soundings

Published: 12/01/2013


Synopsis

With the help of her old diaries, Sarah Morris recounts her life story. The daughter of an English vicar, she begins by telling of her happy childhood with her brothers and sister in their country village. As a teenager, Sarah’s brother brings home a friend – Charles, a charming Austrian to whom she quickly becomes close. Over the years they fall in love, but when war breaks out Charles must return to Austria. While she awaits his return, Sarah quietly continues working hard and caring for her family. But she can’t stop wondering if she will ever see her sweetheart again…

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jennifer on February 27, 2011

I had taken a break from reading a Stevenson novel as I have read about 2/3 of her works and I don't want to ever get to the point where I have no Stevenson novels left to read...oh, I rue that day! :( But, her novels (many are unavailable even through ILL)can be pricey even through online used book......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on April 19, 2022

D. E. Stevenson is a comfort read for me and I needed that type of story right now. Pleasant, nothing too demanding. However, I found this to be a different sort of D. E. Stevenson. The story had more substance and the characters were developed thoroughly. I came to know these people and care about......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on September 25, 2022

This had elements of several other DES novels. The siblings reminded me of Amberwell. The relationship with Sarah and Lottie reminded me of The Young Clementina sister relationship. Charles and Sarah’s relationship reminded me a bit of The English Air. Even with all those similarities, the story fel......more

Goodreads review by Alisha on May 21, 2013

Story of the first 20-some years of Sarah Morris. Enjoyable writing and very likeable characters for the most part, although right in the middle is a bit of implied immorality that quite disappointed me. It's not spelled out, and is never referred to again. As a young teenager, Sarah meets her older b......more