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Sri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting PotSri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting PotNimmi Harasgama: A Sri Lankan Actors Journey From Colombo to the West End & NetflixNimmi Harasgama: From Shy Child to Award-Winning Actress and WriterIn this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Nimmi Harasgama, a celebrated Sri Lankan actress, writer, and producer with a diverse career spanning continents. We delve into Harasgama's early years of overcoming extreme shyness, her break into acting, and her impactful roles in productions like TV drama 'Good Karma Hospital' and the film 'Funny Boy.' The episode covers Harasgama's experiences as an immigrant in the UK, the challenges of navigating cultural identity, and her dramadedy 'Brown Girl Panic.' The episode also discusses significant...2025-06-2858 minFashioned by TimeFashioned by TimeUnveiling the Gibson Girl: The Truth Behind America’s First Beauty IconJoin Amelia Harrow on 'Fashioned by Time' as she uncovers the untold story of the Gibson Girls and their impact on American beauty standards. In this episode, explore how these iconic figures challenged societal norms and symbolized a new era of feminine independence. Discover the evolution of their fashion and how it reflected the changing roles of women at the turn of the century. Dive into a world where elegance met rebellion, and hear how these trailblazers paved the way for modern ideals. Follow for more episodes like this and unravel the secrets of fashion history. TAGS: Gibson Girl, American...2025-05-2804 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewRE-READ: The Young Soul Is Ever Winged—Part IIAs part of the Gibson Girl Review Reading Challenge theme for the month, to read a "Coming of Age Story," we once again return to the podcast archives to revisit one of the most famous coming-of-age stories of all time. In this conclusion of our review of Kate Douglas Wiggin's 1903 classic, REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM, our hosts finally address the issues of plagiarism surrounding this story and its surprising similarities to an even more famous coming-of-age novel from this time period, L.M. Montgomery's ANNE OF GREEN GABLES.2025-05-2027 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewRE-READ: The Young Soul Is Ever Winged—Part IAre you following along with the Gibson Girl Review Reading Challenge? For this month's theme, "A Coming of Age Story," we're diving into the podcast archives to take another look at one of the most famous coming-of-age stories of all time, REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. This 1903 classic by Kate Douglas Wiggin is perfectly charming in its own right, but today it is perhaps best known for its controversial similarities to another classic coming-of-age tale. Is it a case of plagiarism? Which one is better? Tune in to this special "Re-Read" episode to join the discussion!2025-05-0926 minFashioned by TimeFashioned by TimeUnveiling the Gibson Girl: America’s First Fashion Icon ExploredJoin host Amelia Harrow on 'Fashioned by Time' as we journey into the captivating world of the Gibson Girl—a true fashion and cultural phenomenon. Discover how this iconic figure, born from the illustrative genius of Charles Dana Gibson, came to symbolize the American woman's evolving identity at the turn of the 20th century. From her distinctive style to the broader societal shifts she inspired, learn about the dualities of femininity and autonomy she represented. Tune in to uncover the threads of artistry and aspiration that wove the Gibson Girl into the fabric of history, and see how she paved th...2025-05-0104 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl Review"Different" Is a Very Good Word: Our Review of A FAIR BARBARIAN (1880)For the first time on this podcast, we are talking about a book that was written in direct response to a book we previously reviewed! Whether or not you're a fans of Henry James' 1878 short story "Daisy Miller," you'll want to tune in to Amy and Jacinta's review of A FAIR BARBARIAN, written in 1880 by Frances Hodgson Burnett as a direct response to Daisy. Plus this month's book has connections to another story from the Gibson Girl archives, so we're making all kinds of historic connections in this all-new episode!*To avoid any possible...2025-04-2525 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewIntroducing A FAIR BARBARIAN (1880)If you love THE SECRET GARDEN and A LITTLE PRINCESS... then this month's all new rediscovery may come as a pleasant surprise! Amy and Jacinta take a first look at A FAIR BARBARIAN by Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published serially in 1880. But will this obscure piece of historic fiction live up to this famous author's reputation? Tune in for a quick introduction and sample reading from this Gilded Age story, then click the link below to read along with us this month!CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's...2025-04-0819 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewScientific Motherhood: Our Review of THE INCUBATOR BABY (1906)After introducing all of you to THE INCUBATOR BABY in our last episode, Amy and Jacinta return to share their thoughts on this little story first published in 1906! *To avoid any possible spoilers in this episode, please CLICK HERE to download a free copy of this public domain book, so you can read it before you listen!*2025-03-2513 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewIntroducing THE INCUBATOR BABY (1906)Amy and Jacinta return to the dusty, forgotten bookshelves to bring you our 50th episode! It's a whole new format this season, with multiple short episodes per book, allowing all of you to read along with us BEFORE you hear what we think of each book! And with Jacinta's very special announcement, it is an absolute no-brainer why we're kicking off Season Five with Ellis Parker Butler's 1906 novel, THE INCUBATOR BABY. (Yes, you read that right!) What's it about? We honestly have no idea... but that title sure piques our interest. Tune in for a quick introduction and sample...2025-03-1112 minIt Girl N Time World & MysteryIt Girl N Time World & Mystery14 Dead and 35 Injured Reported by the FBI: New Orleans Truck Terror Attack 2025 Shocking DetailsThe 2025 New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans has left the world shaken. In this episode of It Girl N Time World & Mystery, I discuss the unfolding details, eyewitness accounts, and the global reaction to this tragic event. 😔 Dive deeper into the story and its impact on It Girl N Review, available now on YouTube & Spotify. Join the conversation and stay informed with in-depth analysis and thoughtful commentary. Stay safe, stay aware, and share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s talk about how we can support one another during these challenging times. Don’t forget to like, comment...2025-01-0735 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewChristmas Isn't Things—It's ThoughtsMerry Christmas, old book lovers! Season Four of The Gibson Girl Review comes to a close with this charming holiday novel, THIS WAY TO CHRISTMAS by Ruth Sawyer (1916), which brings a surprising amount of international zest to the festive season. Plus Amy and Jacinta have a big announcement about an exciting new venture for the podcast, and the season-long history segment celebrating the Golden Age of Illustration concludes with a look at the most famous American illustrator of all time, Norman Rockwell. GET YOUR COPY of our brand new book, A GIBSON GIRL CHRISTMAS...2024-12-2435 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe One Who Owns You, Body and SoulDid you know that John Phillip Sousa, the legendary composer and band leader, wrote novels? Neither did we! Which is exactly why Amy and guest reviewer Monique Hurtado just had to read his 1902 debut story, THE FIFTH STRING. It's a Faustian allegory that definitely left us thinking about our upcoming New Year's resolutions. Tune in and tell us what you think! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download this episode's public domain story for FREE!2024-12-1733 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewLife in the RawBoy, do we know the feeling of THIS episode title after the past few weeks! Technical glitches and daily-life dramas have tied us up the past few weeks, but now we're back... and Amy and Jacinta firmly believe this book is worth the wait! They uncover and unpack Mary Roberts Rinehart's 1915 emotional ensemble drama, "K"—primarily because who can resist a book title that's only one letter?? Plus the all-new history segment profiles a little-known master from the Golden Age of Illustration, Charles E. Chambers. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to...2024-11-2642 minBertie GibsonBertie GibsonRead online Monster Girl Encyclopedia II By Kenkou Cross (Author) Full Episodehttps://yuandipro.firebaseapp.com/?GASS=1626926093 . Click This Link To Access Monster Girl Encyclopedia II by  Kenkou Cross (Author)  Book Supports all formats, Such as: EPUB, PDF , AZW3, MOBI, IBA, & RTF Book Title: Monster Girl Encyclopedia II Book Author:  Kenkou Cross (Author) Book Rating: 9+ ratings Powered by Firstory Hosting2024-10-1500 minBertie GibsonBertie Gibson[PDF/Kindle] Book Monster Girl Encyclopedia I By Kenkou Cross (Author) Full Episodehttps://yuandipro.firebaseapp.com/?GASS=1626923612 . Click This Link To Access Monster Girl Encyclopedia I by  Kenkou Cross (Author)  Book Supports all formats, Such as: EPUB, PDF , AZW3, MOBI, IBA, & RTF Book Title: Monster Girl Encyclopedia I Book Author:  Kenkou Cross (Author) Book Rating: 9+ ratings Powered by Firstory Hosting2024-10-1500 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewSaved from the Scrap-Heap of Departing RacesIt's a Gibson Girl first—TWO guest reviewers! Gwendolyn Gage makes her third appearance on the podcast (is it time to start calling her a co-host?), along with longtime show fan Anne Skelly, a docent at the Frederic Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, NY. They join Amy in the studio for a deep dive into the first novel written by the legendary Western artist Frederic Remington, JOHN ERMINE OF THE YELLOWSTONE (1902). Plus Anne, with her expertise on all things Fred, is the show's first-ever guest historian for the history segment! CLICK HERE for complete sh...2024-10-0951 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Beginning of the Time for ActionHear ye, hear ye! An olde friend of the show has returned! Amy is joined in the studio by the original co-host of The Gibson Girl Review, Katja Labonté, for our first-ever medieval story! But what will the medieval history major and the medieval fiction aficionado make of Howard Pyle's 1891 armor-rattler, MEN OF IRON? Tune in to find out! Plus Amy explores Howard Pyle's legacy as an artist in the next installment of our Golden Age of Illustration history segments. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's public domain b...2024-09-2436 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewA Carefully Prepared ChaosAll the podcast rules are out the window this week, as Amy and Amanda dive deep into THE NOTTING HILL MYSTERY, an 1862 novel that claims to be "the first detective novel." But wait—didn't they already review "the first detective novel" in an earlier season? It's an unvarnished, no-holds-barred episode unlike any we've ever done before! Plus the girls celebrate Charles Dana Gibson's birthday week with a special history segment tribute to Gibson's artistic idol, George du Maurier. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's public domain book for FREE! Books and authors mentioned in...2024-09-1153 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewImpulse Is Always So AlluringWe're back!! After a summer break full of many ups and downs, Amy and Jacinta return to the studio with more than just a new old book review... it's a new theme for the entire season! We are celebrating the Golden Age of Illustration with each episode of Season Four, and we kick things off with a rollicking romance story illustrated by the one artist whose work is most often mislabeled as "Gibson Girls," Harrison Fisher. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's public domain book for FREE! 2024-08-2740 minMoms Can Wine TooMoms Can Wine TooOnWedWeWearPink: EP.2: Keep It G, Not P FT. TiannaGirl code goes deeper than just amongst your friendships. As women the world throws challenges at us on the daily, so why create an even harder environment? Today TT and I unpack the ideas of girl code and the dos & donts.Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momscanwine2?igsh=MWVyaTR3dzdpbTdwZQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrGuest: IG https://www.instagram.com/tiannarandle?igsh=ZnZmeHIwbW1rNmtnYouTube: https://youtube.com/@MomsCanWineToo?si=gcBeV7R9otWPmJu9Registry: .. - https://www.babylist.com/list/baby-niani-gibsonWine of the day: https://www.wine.com/product/casa-vinicola-botter-brilla-prosecco-rose-2021/1290108Amazon product list:Check out...2024-08-211h 21SFF AddictsSFF AddictsEp. 113: Paolo Bacigalupi talks Navola, The Windup Girl, Burnout & MoreJoin co-hosts Adrian M. Gibson and M.J. Kuhn as they chat with award-winning author Paolo Bacigalupi about his new novel Navola, his breakout hit The Windup Girl, Renaissance Italy, languages and cultural immersion, reading resonance and education, near-future settings and climate fiction, research and lived experience, transitioning into fantasy, burnout, discovery writing and much more. NOTE: This is part one of a two-part chat with Paolo. Stayed tuned next week for his mini-masterclass on Deep Worldbuilding. OUR SPONSOR: The Dryad's Crown is a multi-generational epic fantasy tale of love and loss, an em...2024-07-161h 05It Girl N Time World & MysteryIt Girl N Time World & MysteryWelcome | It Girl N Time World & MysteryThis is what to expect from this podcast with J. Gibson. Follow along at your own pace.2024-07-0500 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewWhen You Call Me That, Smile!It's the Season Three finale of The Gibson Girl Review, and we are bringing it home with jangling spurs and a rollicking BANG! Amy, Jacinta, and Amanda all gather in the studio to discuss the Godfather of the American Western genre, Owen Wister's 1902 classic, The Virginian. Filled with humor, pathos, and some immortal characters, this meandering tale may very well change the way you think about Westerns forever! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's public-domain novel for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this...2024-05-0235 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewTrying to Fight Against FateHAPPY BIRTHDAY to the very first author to appear a second time on our podcast, Richard Harding Davis! Today's all-new episode explores Davis' 1895 royal romance, THE PRINCESS ALINE—approved by none other than Queen Victoria herself! And we already know that Amy is a fan... but what does Jacinta think of her very first Dick Davis novel? Tune in to find out! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including companion episodes, and a link to download this episode's public-domain story for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Ri...2024-04-1940 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThey Don't Care a Straw What I DoShe's back!! Katja Labonté, the original co-host of The Gibson Girl Review, returns as a guest reviewer for this all-new episode, as she and Amy crack open the cover on Henry James' scandalous 1878 novella, Daisy Miller. But is this story as shocking for us today as it supposedly was during the Gilded Age? And how does this story relate to Amy and Katja's very first episode of the podcast? And speaking of scandals, Amy introduces us in the history segment to Evelyn Nesbit, the most notorious of all the real-life Gibson Girl models, whose s...2024-04-1135 minFinding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy TaleFinding Forgiveness - A Family Fairy TaleEp. 15 - Meet My OgresThis episode contains reflection of child abuse and domestic violence. Listen with care.  Join me as I open up about three pivotal moments throughout my life where I faced daunting challenges in the form of ogres. These encounters left me fearful and scarred, but through therapy and self-discovery, I found the strength to confront and overcome them. From betrayal to manipulation, each ogre represents a unique struggle that shaped my journey toward healing and understanding. Tune in to discover how therapy became my beacon of hope, guiding me toward resilience and empowerment. IN THIS EPISODE:2024-04-0528 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge: The Winner Is...It's here at last—the book YOU wanted us to review! In honor of baseball's Opening Day, Amy and Jacinta step up to the plate with the winner of last season's First 5 Pages Challenge, ICE-CREAM ALLEY by Henry Albert Collins (1918), and explore all the ways this audience-selected book surprised and disappointed them. Plus Amy introduces us to the most famous Gibson Girl of the 1890s, Minnie Clark! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to read today's public-domain book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode in...2024-03-2841 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewA Mission Above MatrimonyWhat would you do with your life if, for the first time in history, you had a choice? That's the big question that Amy and guest reviewer Lisa Ard tackle in today's 1894 novel, A BACHELOR MAID by Mrs. Burton Harrison. This forgotten Gilded Age romance explores many relevant themes that 21st century women are still struggling with, plus Amy introduces the next-generation Gibson Girl model, Charles Dana Gibson's daughter Babs! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to this episode's exclusive SPOILER ROOM mini-episode, and to download today's public domain book for FREE!2024-03-1437 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewHe Had Found His ManhoodIt's Leap Day—and the men have taken over the podcast! It's the first-ever episode of The Gibson MAN Review, because today's featured book, For Jacinta by Harold Bindloss (1907), definitely needed guy's perspective to help Amy and our Jacinta understand it. Plus, in honor of the tables-turned day, Amy introduces the original Gibson Man model in the history segment, Charles Dana Gibson's very own brother, Langdon. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download this public domain book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode in...2024-02-2954 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsPerks S10:Ep 210 | The Gibson Girl Review Podcast with guest Amy Drown | 2-21-24You can find Amy and the Gibson Girl review at https://www.gibsongirlreview.com/ as well as on Instagram at @gibsongirlreview Our website www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod FaceBook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message, go to our website and click the Contact button. As podcast people ourselves, we are always interested in checking out other unique book-related podcasts. You can find a podcast to fit any interest no matter how obscure; there is something for everyone out in the pod universe. Our guest this week is Amy Drown, the founder, producer, and h...2024-02-211h 01The Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastS10:Ep 210 - The Gibson Girl Review Podcast with Guest Amy Drown - 2/21/24You can find Amy and the Gibson Girl review at www.gibsongirlreview.com/ as well as on Instagram at @gibsongirlreview Our website www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod FaceBook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message, go to our website and click the Contact button. As podcast people ourselves, we are always interested in checking out other unique book-related podcasts. You can find a podcast to fit any interest no matter how obscure; there is something for everyone out in the pod universe. Our guest thi...2024-02-211h 01The Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewAye, In My Heart of HeartsSurprise!! We're releasing this episode a day earlier than usual because it's Valentine's Day, and we have a LOT of love to share for one of our all-time favorite Gilded Age authors! Amy and Amanda gush about the inimitable George MacDonald and how his works have shaped their lives, plus they take a closer look at MacDonald's last book, FAR ABOVE RUBIES (1898), a sweet novella that not only perfectly encapsulates his writing career, but also exposes his tender heart for a hurting world. It's a multi-layered Valentine episode you don't want to miss! CLICK...2024-02-1433 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewDancing on a Volcano AgainGuard your wallets and jewels, old book lovers! There's a pickpocket sneaking into The Gibson Girl Review today... and Amy and Jacinta are utterly fascinated by her! Tune in for their review of IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE by Miriam Michelson, a 1903 novel that is as entertaining as it is unconventional. Plus Amy exposes a Real-Life Gibson Girl fraud in our latest history segment! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to THE SPOILER-ROOM mini-episode exclusive, and to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Charles Dana Gibson...2024-02-0250 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewHigh Living Kills More than It CuresAt long last!! After a week of messy technical problems (and a lot of ugly-crying!), we are FINALLY able to bring you our latest episode... and we think it's worth the wait because this is THE book, folks! Without Mark Twain and Charles Warner's masterful 1873 satire, THE GILDED AGE, well, we simply wouldn't have a podcast! But does this collaborative classic live up to the expectations? Returning guest Gwendolyn Gage joins Amy in the studio to find out! Plus it's our most dramatic and tragic history segment yet, as Amy tells Gwen the story...2024-01-2640 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewChicken-Hearted Men and Donkey-Hearted WomenBloomers, bicycles, and old books—oh my! It's an all new year, and an all new season of The Gibson Girl Review kicks off with long-overdue book we've been wanting to share since the podcast began: George F. Hall's didactic diatribe, A Study in Bloomers (1895). Amy and Jacinta take turns praising and bashing this unusual story of a weary preacher who falls for a bloomer-wearing, bicycle-riding "New Woman," and take a deeper look at the differences between this "New Woman" and the iconic Gibson Girl. Plus the history segment is back by popular demand! This season, it's al...2024-01-0554 minHello You Darling Girl: The Self-Love PodcastHello You Darling Girl: The Self-Love PodcastLoveWelcome back to Hello You Darling Girl! In the season opener I tell you where I have been and what's happened while we were apart. You learn what's changed and what's coming up in the episodes ahead. We talk a lot about LOVE. And get you hyped up for the most amazing year of your life yet! To get the Hello You Darling Girl Journal Workbook on Amazon click here ... Amazon.com: Hello You Darling Girl 30-DAY SELF-LOVE JOURNAL: Gibson, Shedara: Books To visit...2024-01-0226 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewO Henry, O Henry, How Lovely Are Thy StoriesWell, most of them anyhow!! Amy and Amanda are in the Gibson Girl Review studio today, and boy, do they have a bone to pick with William Sidney Porter about his most famous Christmas short story! But they also have two more story recommendations from this famous author, making it a trifecta of Christmas cheer for your holiday to-be-read list! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to download today's public-domain stories for FREE!2023-12-2129 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewAll We Want for Christmas Is Paul Leicester FordWe're back!!! December is here, and so is Season Three of The Gibson Girl Review! We're preempting our regular book reviews this month to bring you a couple very special Christmas episodes! Amy and Jacinta kick off the season with two swoonworthy Christmas romances that deliver all of the holiday warm-fuzzies. Click the link below to add them to your holiday TBR pile today! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to download today's public-domain stories for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: the Gibson Girl...2023-12-0840 minFad FilesFad Files2 - The Gibson Girl (1900s)She's witty! She's charming! She perpetuates an unrealistic beauty standard! In episode 2, Adam and Erin ogle at the Gibson Girl. Will this be the week they finalize the name of the podcast? No. Select Sources: The "New Woman" Revised: Painting and Gender Politics on Fourteenth Street by Ellen Wiley Todd Library of Congress collection of Gibson Girl images Very sexy army transmitter (nicknamed the Gibson Girl) Evelyn Nesbit and the Eternal Question 2023-12-0541 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewI Have Been Visited by the Angel of MusicIt's the Season Two Finale of The Gibson Girl Review, and for this special Halloween episode to wrap up our Month of Mystery! theme, we're unshelving our most famous book yet—Gaston Leroux's 1911 classic, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. How does this original horror story measure up to the stage and screen adaptations we know and love today? Tune in to find out! Plus Amy, Jacinta, and Amy take a brief look back at all the books featured this season... the good, the bad, and the melodramatic. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a...2023-10-3147 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewJealousy Was Indeed the Bitter CurseYou never quite know what you might get when you crack open the cover of a beautiful old book, and today's episode uncovered a duesy! Amy and Jacinta thought THE CRIME OF HALLOW-E'EN by Laura Jean Libbey would be a great fit for our Month of Mystery! theme... but instead, they discovered a first for the podcast—a dime novel! Amid the laughs and confusion, today's all-new old book review plumbs the cultural depths of 1891 Gilded Age decorum, and even offers a Spoiler Room bonus episode to keep the laughs going. Plus we're celebrating Jacinta's recent writing award! ...2023-10-2453 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewIn a State of Perpetual ContradictionWe're expanding The Gibson Girl Review this week with a brand-new co-host and a pre-Gilded Age classic! Amy welcomes author and fellow old soul Amanda G. Stevens to the show, and after a little introductory session they get right down to business with this week's all new Month of Mystery! selection, THE MOONSTONE by Wilkie Collins (1868). Filled with complex characters and amazing craftsmanship, this "first modern detective novel" leaves them both shaking their heads... in the best way possible. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to THE SPOILER ROOM mini-episode exclusive, and to download today's book for FREE! ...2023-10-1750 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewBlessed Is the Shame That PurifiesIt's a momentous episode in the history of The Gibson Girl Review, as Amy and Katja make a big announcement about the future of the show. Plus our "Month of Mystery!" continues with an all-new review of the very first book by the Mother of Mystery herself, Anna Katharine Green's 1878 debut novel, THE LEAVENWORTH CASE. A truly Victorian murder mystery in every sense of the word, this Gilded Age classic is a perfect example of why old books still deserve to be read. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and...2023-10-1034 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewEyes Can Only See the ObviousOctober is here... and so is our first theme! This final month of our second season is the Month of Mystery, which means we'll be bringing you five all-new episodes featuring five old spooky, mysterious, maniacal, sensational stories! First up is Clinton H. Stagg's 1916 whodunit, SILVER SANDALS, featuring the blind detective Thornley Colton. Yes, you read that right—our sleuth is blind! But that doesn't stop him from delving into a seedy, spooky world of Egyptomania, cryptic last wishes, mistaken identities, and a walking corpse! Plus you'll find out just what Amy and Katja really think of pumpkin spice. CLICK HE...2023-10-0331 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewRE-READ—Harmless Lunatics Out for a HolidayOctober is just around the corner, and it is going to be The Gibson Girl Review's biggest month yet! So as our hosts read up for all the spooky, mysterious fun coming your way, they're taking a trip down memory lane today with a "re-read" of one of last season's most popular episodes! Before September ends, be sure to visit GibsonGirlReview.com to vote in The First 5 Pages Challenge, and to enter the Dana's Birthday Giveaway! Both are FREE!2023-09-2631 minThe PartsEdge Podcast with Kaylee FelioThe PartsEdge Podcast with Kaylee FelioJoe Gibson: Stepping Beyond Comfort in the DealershipThis episode wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of our team and is powered by PartsEdge: Revolutionizing dealership parts inventory profitability, PartsEdge offers proven strategies that can boost parts sales by an impressive 20%, all while reducing idle inventory. If you're looking to optimize your parts management, visit www.partsedge.com. Exclusive Sponsor - Fixed Ops Marketing: Elevate your profitability with Fixed Ops Marketing, a comprehensive marketing solution specializing in viral video marketing and full-service support for service departments. Their services encompass SEO, dealer-branded video content, automation, and social media marketing. Discover how Fixed Ops Marketing ca...2023-09-2227 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #6: Was She Engaged?Applying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's final entry is Was She Engaged? by J. L. Collins (under the pseudonym "Jonquil"), first...2023-09-1911 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewPawns Have No Business with Passions... and podcast hosts have no business singing! But that doesn't stop the hosts of The Gibson Girl Review from wishing a very happy birthday to the creator of the iconic Gibson Girl, Charles Dana Gibson! Amy and Jacinta not only sing—and laugh—their hearts out in today's episode, but they positively rave over Anthony Hope's 1894 classic, THE PRISONER OF ZENDA, with its cheeky comedy, swashbuckling action, thought-provoking themes, and of course, lots of swoonworthy romance! And in honor of Dana's birthday on September 14th, they are giving YOU a chance to win a copy of this amazing story for your...2023-09-1246 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #5: Drifted AsunderApplying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's entry is Drifted Asunder, or The Tide of Fate by Amanda Minnie Douglas, first published...2023-09-0511 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewMere Man Must Yield or RunSaddle up, old book lovers! The Gibson Girl Review is galloping into Big Sky Country with today's all-new episode! Historical romance author Erin Anfinson-Pirani joins Amy as a guest reviewer to discuss HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT by B.M. Bower (1907), and boy, did they see things differently about this story! Full of campy fun and all the swoonworthy tropes you'd expect in a summertime Hallmark movie, this book is not only a great read for your upcoming holiday weekend, but it's also chock full of relevant themes, unusual history—and a surprising truth about this now-forgotten author. Yeehaw! CLICK HERE for co...2023-08-2936 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #4: The Radiance of the Morning ClubApplying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's entry is The Radiance of the Morning Club by Clara Viola Fleharty, first published in 1911...2023-08-2212 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe 'Buts' Which Really Make Us LiveO Canada! Summer is heating up, but Amy and Katja have just the book for your chilly armchair (or beach chair!) vacation... Bessie Marchant's 1911 adventure novel, A COUNTESS FROM CANADA. This action-packed tale of a school teacher and an Englishman in a backwoods Canadian village hits all the perfect summer-reading notes—suspense, laughter, a beautiful and unique setting, and loads of swoonworthy romance! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: the Gibson Girl, the Gilded Age, the Gibson Man, English aristocracy, teaching, poverty, family business, Hu...2023-08-1534 minSexvangelicalsSexvangelicalsS3E09: Summer Rewatch Series: How to Prepare Yourself to Leave a Fundamentalist Community, with Tia LevingsTia Levings is a writer and content creator whose work explores the female narrative in patriarchal spaces. A survivor of church-sanctioned domestic violence, Tia shares the realities of Christian Fundamentalism, and sheds light on the strategic influence high control religion has on our society and headlines today. Her memoir releases in 2024 with St. Martin’s Press and you can find her videos on Instagram and Tiktok. We are thrilled to have Tia share her experience of surviving and escaping a religious fundamentalist community, discovering healing and self-exploration, and using her story to help others find their own versio...2023-08-141h 42The Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #3: Ice-Cream AlleyApplying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's entry is Ice-Cream Alley by Henry Albert Collins, first published in 1918. Listen to the episode...2023-08-0714 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewYou Have to Make a Name, Not to Seek OneTravel back in time to the romantic landscapes of the 19th century English countryside in today's all-new old book review! Amy and Jacinta were swept away by Juliana Horatia Ewing's 1877 children's novel, JAN OF THE WINDMILL, and once you hear about this beautiful little story—to say nothing of the bittersweet way this book came into Amy's collection—we guarantee you'll be swept away, too! Filled with pathos, humor, and amazing visual imagery, this Dickensian-style coming-of-age tale is a perfect summertime escape read! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including links to THE SPOILER ROOM mini-episode exclusive, and to download toda...2023-08-0240 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #2: Another Woman's TerritoryApplying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's entry is Another Woman's Territory by Louisa Alice Baker (under the pseudonym "Alien"), first published...2023-07-2512 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewBright Garments Frequently Cover Deep WoundsFriends! Romans! Readers! Lend us your ears! The Gibson Girl Review is traveling back in time this week with the swashbuckling historical romance QUO VADIS: A NARRATIVE OF THE TIME OF NERO by Henryk Sienkiewicz, first published in Polish in 1896, and in English in 1897. This Gilded Age epic is not only the perfect way to commemorate this week's anniversary of the burning of Rome in AD64, but it's also the perfect book to introduce our first guest reviewer! Author Gwendolyn Gage joins Amy in the studio for an exciting look at this Nobel Prize-winning author's most famous novel, and how...2023-07-1846 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewFirst 5 Pages Challenge #1: Louisa KirkbrideApplying a modern publishing industry standard to our ever-growing list of Gilded Age and Progressive Era books to review on the show, we present an all-new, interactive feature on The Gibson Girl Review... The First 5 Pages Challenge! Throughout this season, we will present the first five pages of various books we are considering for the podcast, and ask you to tell us which ones you want us to review. The winner of the challenge will be featured in a full review episode next season! Today's entry is Louisa Kirkbride: A Tale of New York by Rev. A.J. Thébaud, f...2023-07-1115 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewLiving the Principles They Gave to UsFlags, fireworks, and forgotten fiction... it's the Season 2 premiere of The Gibson Girl Review! Amy and Jacinta celebrate the Fourth of July with an all new review of AMERICA'S DAUGHTER by Rena I. Halsey (1918), a World War I young adult novel that asks some challenging yet relevant questions about what it means to be American. Plus they share exciting details about the all new season! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: the Gibson Girl, the Gibson Man, Charles Dana Gibson, the Gilded Age, the...2023-07-0448 minIt Girl N Time World & MysteryIt Girl N Time World & MysteryIt Girl N Crime Murder & Mystery with J Gibson | Podcast TrailerHay y'all!! Welcome to "It Girl N Crime Murder & Mystery". Follow along as YouTube content creator J Gibson dives into True Crime documentaries, True Crime minis, and also other creators content in this head turning podcast, “It Girl N Crime Murder & Mystery”. This will be a wild and exuberant ride as she delves into understanding circumstances that led some to the unexplained, murder, crime and lies. Enjoy the ride! Disclaimer: Each Chapter has a theme of Crime, Murder, and or Mystery, and sometimes all "3" in-between. Ciao! Twitter/Instagram/TikTok: @itgi...2023-06-2100 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Past Is Present Every DaySurprise!! Amy and Katja return to the studio to answer Jacinta's questions about Season One of The Gibson Girl Review! From favorite romances to most detested characters, this is a no-holds-barred, hilarious look back at our first season! Plus we give an exciting update on what's in store for Season Two, coming July 4th! CLICK HERE for complete show notes! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Charles Dana Gibson, the Gibson Girl, the Gibson Man, Irene Gibson, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, Pink and White Tyranny, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Poor Dear Theodora!, Florence Irwin, Miss Bayle's Romance, William...2023-06-1334 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Young Soul Is Ever Winged, Part 2The final episode of Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review concludes with a deeper look at the themes and relevance of REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1903), plus Amy and Jacinta finally tackle the big question—did Lucy Maud Montgomery plagiarize this story to create Anne of Green Gables? CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, Emily of New Moon, Shirley Temple, Ben-Hur, controversy, plagiarism, copyright laws, the Enneagram, young at heart, joy, loyalty, poetry, adoption, Po...2023-06-0628 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Young Soul Is Ever Winged, Part 1What was supposed to be simply another famous book for the final episode of Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review turned into the biggest and most controversial episode yet! Amy and Jacinta hold nothing back as they dive deep into REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1903), why it's been forgotten, and its shocking similarities to the works of one of the world's most beloved authors. Plus Amy brings our history segments about the life and career of Charles Dana Gibson to a poignant conclusion, sharing the story of his final career hurdles and reflecting upon the Gibson Girl's...2023-05-3041 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThis Is Not Acting—It Is LivingEver find a book character who shares your first AND last name? That is the whole reason we're reading today's book, A BORN ARISTOCRAT by Matthew White (1898)! In this penultimate episode of Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review, Amy and Katja revisit the world of Gilded Age theatrical life and bust even more modern myths about the history of this time period. Plus, it's the history segment you've been waiting for all season—the story of how Charles Dana Gibson met his real-life Gibson Girl! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! To...2023-05-1643 minSFF AddictsSFF AddictsTBRCon2023 Panel: The Intersection of Nature & Technology (with Veronica Roth, Tade Thompson, Claire North, M. R. Carey & Kritika H. Rao)Every week, we are highlighting a panel from TBRCon2023, looking back on the amazing variety of panels that we had the honor of hosting. This week, join moderator Adrian M. Gibson and authors Veronica Roth, Tade Thompson, Claire North, M. R. Carey and Kritika H. Rao for a TBRCon2023 author panel on "The Intersection of Nature & Technology." SUPPORT THE SHOW: - ⁠Patreon⁠ (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - ⁠Merch shop⁠ (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the ⁠Fan...2023-05-051h 32The Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewWhen You Look at Life with Your Eyes OpenThe Matrix has come to The Gibson Girl Review... and so has a brand-new member of the podcast! New co-host Jacinta Meredith joins Amy and Katja for a soul-searching dive into Jean Webster's 1905 novel, THE WHEAT PRINCESS, which asks its characters—as well as modern readers—to open their eyes to some pretty hard truths about history and to see the bad along with the good. Should unpleasant old books be "cancelled"? Or should they be read and discussed so that we can learn from the past? Tune in and join the conversation! CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a li...2023-05-0243 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewAn Earthquake of the SoulUh-oh! We finally have a rift between our hosts! The Gibson Girl Review cracks wide open (and cracks up!) over Sara Dean's 1907 melodramatic novel Travers: A Story of the San Francisco Earthquake. But on this, the 117th anniversary of that fateful day, will Amy and Katja be able to find common ground? Plus Amy takes a closer look at the Gibson Girl's dashing hero, the Gibson Man. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in today's episode include: the Gibson Girl, the Gibson Man, Charles Dana Gibson, Richard Harding...2023-04-1848 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewLove Is Better and Mightier Than ForceIt's finally here—THE BIG ONE! In recognition of Holy Week, The Gibson Girl Review is diving into one of the most famous, most-adapted, best-loved, and best-selling books of all time—Lew Wallace's blockbuster epic, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880). While Amy has been a huge fan of this story since childhood, Katja was a first-time reader who knew almost nothing about it. From two such opposite ends of the spectrum, will our hosts end up agreeing on this classic novel? Plus they welcome their very first guest reader on the show. Tune in for their most dramatic and hear...2023-04-0451 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaThe Girl from Donegal by Carmel Harrington, Aoife McmahonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/603628 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Girl from Donegal Author: Carmel Harrington, Aoife Mcmahon Narrator: Amy Mcallister, Emma Lowe Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 1 minute Release date: March 30, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: I LOVED The Girl from Donegal. The storylines are so captivating and the sense of the secret that travels around the world is magical . . . unputdownable’ CATHY KELLY Can you ever forget your first love? Donegal, Ireland, 1939 As the world teeters on the brink of WWII, Eliza Lavery is alone in the world after her fiancé, Davey, was lost following the Irish War...2023-03-3005 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewEducation Is Responsible for a !@#?*! Lot of IgnoranceDiamonds and veggies and... ham? Oh my! It's laughs a-plenty at The Gibson Girl Review, as Amy and Katja dive into the shockingly-modern screwball comedy, Keeping Up with Lizzie, by Irving Bacheller (1911). Plus Amy explores the popularity and worldwide reach of the Gibson Girl... and may be the first historian ever to connect her popularity to the handsome bachelor Charles Dana Gibson himself. CLICK HERE⁠ for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in today's episode include: Charles Dana Gibson, the Gibson Girl, the Gibson Man, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era, Irv...2023-03-2148 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewSometimes, Even Today, There Is the Chance SamaritanBring on the hearts and flowers... there's a new hero in town at The Gibson Girl Review, and Amy and Katja are in love! Richard Harding Davis makes his debut on the podcast with his heartwarming tale, Her First Appearance (1892), and leaves our hosts breathless for more. Plus they introduce the Gibson Girl herself, and explore just what Charles Dana Gibson's work meant to women at the turn of the 20th century. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in today's episode include: Charles Dana Gibson,  the Gibson Girl, t...2023-03-0743 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaThe Lost English Girl by Julia KellyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601067 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Lost English Girl Author: Julia Kelly Narrator: Danielle Cohen, Raphael Corkhill Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 4 minutes Release date: March 7, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: Combining “fast-paced historical fiction with a hint of suspense” (Booklist), this epic saga from Julia Kelly explores love, motherhood, and betrayal set against World War II. Liverpool, 1935: Raised in a strict Catholic family, Viv Byrne knows what’s expected of her: marry a Catholic man from her working-class neighborhood and have his children. However, when she finds hersel...2023-03-0703 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewHarmless Lunatics Out for a HolidayAre all old books worth reading... even bad ones? The very existence of The Gibson Girl Review is threatened as Amy and Katja take up the challenge of defending the relevance and readability of Miss Bayle's Romance by William Fraser Rae (1887)—a book they actually did not enjoy. Plus they follow young Charles Dana Gibson on his very first trip to Europe. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Charles Dana Gibson, the Gibson Girl, the Gilded Age, Satchmo, John Hughes, the Enneagram, George du Ma...2023-02-2144 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewCaught in the Mesh of the Modern WhirligigAmy is such a fan of today's book, Florence Irwin's Poor Dear Theodora! (1920), that she pretty much started this entire podcast just to talk about it! But will first-time-reader Katja enjoy it as well? Tune in to find out! Plus the hosts continue their exploration of the life of artist Charles Dana Gibson, this time discussing the launch of his career as a professional artist. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Charles Dana Gibson,  the Gibson Girl, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Camden, Sam Heughan, O...2023-02-2136 minThe Gibson Girl ReviewThe Gibson Girl ReviewThere Is Nothing So Absolutely Clear-Sighted As SelfishnessAmy and Katja kick off Season 1 of The Gibson Girl Review with a real duesy—Harriet Beecher Stowe's matrimonial comedy, Pink and White Tyranny (1871). This forgotten gem of a novel is packed with sarcasm and morality, and earns Stowe a prized seat at the hosts' Dream-Guest dinner table. Plus they explore the early childhood of artist Charles Dana Gibson, creator of the iconic Gibson Girl. CLICK HERE for complete show notes, including a link to download today's book for FREE! Topics and shout-outs in this episode include: Charles Dana Gibson,  the Gibson Girl, the Gilded Age...2023-02-2146 minThe Orlando PodcastThe Orlando PodcastEmpowering through Brand Photography with Jocelyn EspejoIn this episode of The Orlando Podcast, Host Tyler Gibson has a chat with Branding Photographer Jocelyn Espejo. The talented entrepreneur talks about her experience and learnings in her 11 years of pursuing the craft. She first tackled family photography, capturing weddings and events. However, her real passion lies in Branding Photography. Her business today aims to help people find their confidence on camera. Jo also opens up about how her spouse and children heavily affected her career. She talks about how becoming a full time business owner and photographer has allowed her to have more ti...2023-02-0732 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaKiss the Girl by Samantha ChasePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/603208 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Kiss the Girl Series: #11 of Magnolia Sound Author: Samantha Chase Narrator: Carly Robins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 6 minutes Release date: November 8, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: 'Savannah James is no stranger to heartache and loss. It wasn’t enough to lose two sets of parents: now she’s losing the only person she has left, Cash Coleman. Escorting him back to Magnolia Sound so he can say goodbye to his family is a no-brainer if it means she gets to spend whatever time he has left with him. Once...2022-11-0803 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaA Girl Called Rose by Kay SeeleyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/595191 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Girl Called Rose Author: Kay Seeley Narrator: Annie Aldington Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 8 minutes Release date: June 1, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: The close, loving family life Rose has known is shattered when the country goes to war. Rose resolves to do her bit so, aged 16, she leaves home to train as a nurse in London. There she finds freedom, excitement and a different way of life. A brief encounter with a soldier opens her eyes to romance, but is he the man she thinks he is...2022-06-0103 minMommy Needs a MomentMommy Needs a MomentHey Girl HeyMy daughter got the sweetest note from a friend. It made me cry. It was loving, encouraging, and everything a friend should be. It reminded me that we all need to slow down and pour into others. Words (written or spoken) matter and have the ability to impact others deeply. We should all spend time speaking powerful uplifting words to our friends. What a lesson for us all! Another dose of encouragement coming your way. Join us on Facebook and get sneak peeks: facebook.com/mommymomentpodcast Find out more about us as podpage.com/mommymoment2021-09-1504 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Business & Career DevelopmentAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Business & Career DevelopmentClever Girl Finance: The Side Hustle Guide: Build a Successful Side Hustle and Increase Your Income by Bola SokunbiPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/536695 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Clever Girl Finance: The Side Hustle Guide: Build a Successful Side Hustle and Increase Your Income Author: Bola Sokunbi Narrator: Bola Sokunbi Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 22 minutes Release date: August 10, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Business & Career Development Publisher's Summary: Get the straight goods on how to build a thriving side hustle from someone who's been there before. In Clever Girl Finance: The Side Hustle Guide, celebrated finance expert, influencer, CEO, and author Bola Sokunbi delivers your own personal key to unlocking more money, more...2021-08-1030 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaExplore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaWaiting to Begin by Amanda ProwsePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/596421 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Waiting to Begin Author: Amanda Prowse Narrator: Amanda Prowse Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 55 minutes Release date: June 8, 2021 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Girl in the Corner comes a story that asks: what would you risk for a shot at happiness? 1984. Bessie is a confident sixteen-year-old girl with the world at her feet, dreaming of what life will bring and what she’ll bring to this life. Then everything comes crashing down. Her bright and trusting smile is lost, banished by shame—and a se...2021-06-0803 minBecoming BuffyBecoming BuffyS2. Ep15. Phases (Spoiler Free)Willow is frustrated that her relationship with Oz isn't progressing physically, Cordelia is frustrated that Xander seems preoccupied with every girl other than her, Buffy is tormented by Angelus, and everyone discovers that Oz is a werewolf! Join Sarah, Tabby, and Leah as they discuss themes of men's secret lives, toxic masculinity, and how misogyny negatively affects both women and men. Support the show2021-05-182h 19