Odd

Amy Le Feuvre (1861 - 1929)

He found the word for her, and she read with difficulty, 'Trouble, distress, great affliction.'
'Do they all mean tribulation?' she asked.
'Tribulation means all of them,' was the answer.
'And can children have tribulation, Mr. Roper?'
'What do you think?'
'I must have it if I'm to get to heaven,' she said emphatically; and then she left him, and the young man repeated her words to himself with a sigh and a smile, as he replaced the book in its resting-place.


Little Betty is lonely being the "odd" one . . . her older siblings are paired up and so are her younger brothers. As Betty seeks the companionship of older people, she slowly begins to turn their hearts toward God. All the while she longs for "tribulation", having learned that she "must have it if I'm to get to heaven". (Summary by Rachel)

Genre(s): Family, Religion

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Caged Birds Rachel
00:12:30
Play 02 'Mother Nature' Rachel
00:12:12
Play 03 Was it an Angel? Xenablue
00:16:46
Play 04 Adventures Xenablue
00:20:16
Play 05 Prince Esther ben Simonides
00:14:25
Play 06 Made Into a Couple wish2bflying
00:17:56
Play 07 Haymaking wish2bflying
00:14:42
Play 08 God's Patchwork wish2bflying
00:15:32
Play 09 Betty's Discovery Rachel
00:14:39
Play 10 A Little Messenger Rachel
00:11:59
Play 11 A Daring Feat Maggie Travers
00:17:08
Play 12 Uncle Harry's Friend Maggie Travers
00:13:22
Play 13 'When We Two Met!' Rachel
00:16:32
Play 14 A Hero's Death Rachel
00:13:07
Play 15 Comforted Rachel
00:14:50