
Little sweetheart : or, Norman De Vere's protegee
By Alex. McVeigh Mrs. MillerLength9h 44m
About this audiobook
In "Little Sweetheart: or, Norman De Vere's Protegee," Alex. McVeigh Mrs. Miller crafts a compelling narrative that delves into themes of youth, vulnerability, and the complexities of mentorship. Set against a backdrop of Victorian societal norms, the novel is distinguished by its engaging dialogue and richly drawn characters, reflecting the era's emphasis on emotional depth and moral lessons. The prose is accessible yet evocative, illustrating the protagonist's emotional journey while navigating the challenges posed by her relationships. This work sits within the larger context of 19th-century literature that often scrutinizes the intersections of class, gender, and personal ambition. Alex. McVeigh Mrs. Miller, an accomplished author of her time, is notable for her insightful depictions of women's experiences within restrictive societal frameworks. Her personal history, marked by both literary ambition and a keen understanding of social issues, likely informs the nuanced portrayal of her characters. With a background that includes substantial contributions to the genre of domestic fiction, Miller's narrative enriches the conversation about women's roles in literature and society during her era. "Little Sweetheart" is a poignant exploration suitable for readers interested in historical narratives that examine moral growth and social barriers. Lovers of classic literature will find in its pages not only a captivating story but also a reflection of the resilience of the human spirit. This novel is an essential addition for those who appreciate the subtleties of character development and the intricacies of Victorian life.
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics, Romance
Length9 hrs 44 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 2, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I.
38CHAPTER XXXVIII.
2CHAPTER II.
39CHAPTER XXXIX.
3CHAPTER III.
40CHAPTER XL.
4CHAPTER IV.
41CHAPTER XLI.
5CHAPTER V.
42CHAPTER XLII.
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6CHAPTER VI.
43CHAPTER XLIII.
7CHAPTER VII.
44CHAPTER XLIV.
8CHAPTER VIII.
45CHAPTER XLV.
9CHAPTER IX.
46CHAPTER XLVI.
10CHAPTER X.
47CHAPTER XLVII.
11CHAPTER XI.
48CHAPTER XLVIII.
12CHAPTER XII.
49CHAPTER XLIX.
13CHAPTER XIII.
50CHAPTER L.
14CHAPTER XIV.
51CHAPTER LI.
15CHAPTER XV.
52CHAPTER LII.
16CHAPTER XVI.
53CHAPTER LIII.
17CHAPTER XVII.
54CHAPTER LIV.
18CHAPTER XVIII.
55CHAPTER LV.
19CHAPTER XIX.
56CHAPTER LVI.
20CHAPTER XX.
57CHAPTER LVII.
21CHAPTER XXI.
58CHAPTER LVIII.
22CHAPTER XXII.
59CHAPTER LIX.
23CHAPTER XXIII.
60CHAPTER LX.
24CHAPTER XXIV.
61CHAPTER LXI.
25CHAPTER XXV.
62CHAPTER LXII.
26CHAPTER XXVI.
63CHAPTER LXIII.
27CHAPTER XXVII.
64CHAPTER LXIV.
28CHAPTER XXVIII.
65CHAPTER LXV.
29CHAPTER XXIX.
66CHAPTER LXVI.
30CHAPTER XXX.
67CHAPTER LXVII.
31CHAPTER XXXI.
68CHAPTER LXVIII.
32CHAPTER XXXII.
69CHAPTER LXIX.
33CHAPTER XXXIII.
70CHAPTER LXX.
34CHAPTER XXXIV.
71CHAPTER LXXI.
35CHAPTER XXXV.
72CHAPTER LXXII.
36CHAPTER XXXVI.
73CHAPTER LXXIII.
37CHAPTER XXXVII.
74CHAPTER LXXIV.