The Touch of the Master’s Hand

Myra Brooks Welch (1877 - 1959)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of The Touch of the Master’s Hand by Myra Brooks Welch.
This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for March 2, 2025.
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Myra Brooks Welch was an American poet. She was disabled in a wheelchair from arthritis. Her arthritis later caused her to not be able to play music, such as the organ which she used to play. Her hands were disabled, but she wrote poems on a typewriter by pressing the keys with pencil erasers, despite the pain that it caused. She was named "the poet with the singing soul". - Summary by Wikipedia

Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by AD Adrian Deon
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Play 02 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BK Bruce Kachuk
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Play 03 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BLC Brize C
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Play 04 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BM Bill Mosley
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Play 05 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BWC Beeswaxcandle
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Play 06 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DC dc
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Play 07 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DL David Lawrence
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Play 08 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DW Donald Warren
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Play 09 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by HC Helen Cole
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Play 10 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LCW Larry Wilson
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Play 11 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LMB Luke Burns
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Play 12 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LS LeeSalter
00:02:26
Play 13 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by PC Penny Carrington
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Play 14 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by SP ShrimpPhish
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Play 15 The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by WJA Winnifred Assmann
00:02:23