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Tabitha: Bride of Missouri
- American Mail-Order Brides Series, Book 24
- Narrated by: Meghan Kelly
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
Tabitha: Bride of Missouri is the 24th in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series.
An orphan since she was 10, Tabitha Phillips was raised by a cousin who resented her, and she went out on her own as soon as she could. When the factory where she was working burned down, she was forced to return to her childhood home under the scrutiny of her critical relatives.
As an employee at the post office, Tabitha isn't supposed to become involved in the doings of her customers. But when one young man's heart could be broken by a thoughtless letter, she sees a chance to make a difference...for herself as well as for him.
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- Shiftybugger
- 12-04-20
Tabitha.
Loved listening to the audiobook, the story was well written and the characters were interesting. Tabatha went back home to the only family she had left her aunt. In the small town everyone new everyone and her aunt tried to marry her off to the Priest, but she already liked someone and they were starting to get to know each other.
The narrator was clearly spoken and easy to understand.
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- Picture watcher
- 20-07-22
A really sweet story of love and friendship
A really sweet story of love and friendship. From the charred remains of the factory that enabled independent living for many women, through difficulties and determination, a love story bloomed.
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