Glengarry School Days
With international book sales in the millions, Ralph Connor was the best-known Canadian novelist of the first two decades of the Twentieth Century. Glengarry School Days (1902), hugely popular in its time, is based on his memories of growing up in rural Ontario around the time of Canadian confederation. Although Connor saw himself as writing moral fiction for adults, generations of younger readers have also enjoyed these affectionate and gently amusing sketches, and excerpts from Glengarry School Days have appeared in school anthologies. (Summary by Bruce Pirie)
Genre(s): General Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Spelling-Match | Bruce Pirie |
00:13:21 |
Play 02 | The Deepole | Bruce Pirie |
00:23:10 |
Play 03 | The Examination | Bruce Pirie |
00:42:26 |
Play 04 | The New Master | Bruce Pirie |
00:43:08 |
Play 05 | The Crisis | Bruce Pirie |
00:13:11 |
Play 06 | "One that Ruleth Well His Own House" | Bruce Pirie |
00:23:58 |
Play 07 | Foxy | Bruce Pirie |
00:15:54 |
Play 08 | Foxy's Partner | Bruce Pirie |
00:29:44 |
Play 09 | Hughie's Emancipation | Bruce Pirie |
00:43:08 |
Play 10 | The Bear Hunt | Bruce Pirie |
00:34:23 |
Play 11 | John Craven's Method | Bruce Pirie |
00:14:27 |
Play 12 | The Downfall | Bruce Pirie |
00:14:35 |
Play 13 | The First Round | Bruce Pirie |
00:09:14 |
Play 14 | The Final Round | Bruce Pirie |
00:44:57 |
Play 15 | The Result | Bruce Pirie |
00:10:24 |