Maybee's Stepping Stones

Maybee's Stepping Stones

Exploring love, loss, and redemption in a coastal townBy Archie Fell
Michael Caine
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Length5h 49m

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In "Maybee's Stepping Stones," Archie Fell invites readers into a rich tapestry of human experience woven through lyrical prose and evocative imagery. The narrative unfolds with serene yet profound reflections on childhood, loss, and the quiet resilience found in everyday moments. Drawing from contemporary literary contexts, Fell masterfully blends elements of stream-of-consciousness with classical storytelling techniques, creating a fluid narrative that challenges the boundaries of time and perspective. The thematic exploration of personal growth and the intricate web of human connections serves as a poignant commentary on the universality of life's struggles and triumphs. Archie Fell, known for his deep empathy and acute understanding of the human psyche, has always been drawn to the stories that lurk beneath the surface of ordinary existence. His background in psychology and personal experiences shape his narrative style, fostering an authenticity that resonates with readers. This insight into the complexities of relationships and self-discovery not only informs his character development but also enhances the emotional depth of his writing, making "Maybee's Stepping Stones" a compelling journey. For those seeking a thought-provoking read that intertwines poignancy with lyrical beauty, Fell's "Maybee's Stepping Stones" is a must-read. It challenges readers to reflect on their own stepping stones'Äîthose pivotal moments that shape our lives. This book offers solace and insight, ensuring it will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

Audiobook details

GenreGeneral Fiction
Length5 hrs 49 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 27, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1CONTENTS.
28II. TELLING THE TIDINGS.
2I. MOTHER KNOWS BEST.
29III. JESUS’ NAME.
3II. LED INTO SIN—AND OUT.
30IV. THE INVITATION.
4III. NAUGHTY DICK.
31V. DICK’S “YOKE.”
5IV. THE LITTLE RED HOUSE.
32VI. MAYBEE’S PLEDGE.
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6V. “DOT.”
33VII. THE “NEW SONG.”
7VI. CHOOSING A MASTER.
34VIII. THE WONDERFUL BOOK.
8VII. TOD’S STRATAGEM.
35IX. AUNTY McFANE’S HYMN.
9VIII. THE HELPING HAND.
36X. HOW TO BE GOOD.
10IX. BELL’S BARGAIN.
37XI. BELL’S BIBLE READING.
11X. WALKING WITH GOD.
38XII. WHAT COUSIN MATE SAID.
12XI. BROWN-HAIRED BESS.
39XIII. “CHRIST” OR “SELF.”
13XII. MAYBEE’S STEPPING-STONES.
40XIV. MISS LOMY’S SERMON.
14I. BETTER THAN “A RICH COUSIN.”
41I. HOW NOT TO BE TROUBLED.
15II. TRYPHOSA.
42II. TOD’S “PERSECUTE.”
16III. PLAYING “INJUNS.”
43III. WILL CARTER.
17IV. GREEDY BELL AND HONEST BENNIE.
44IV. HOW DICK CARRIED THE DAY.
18V. GOD’S SIDE THE STRONGEST.
45V. HOW FARMER VANCE REASONED.
19VI. STRONGER THAN PAPA.
46VI. FARMER VANCE’S “LEADING.”
20VII. REAL “MINDING.”
47VII. ALMOST PERSUADED.
21VIII. AND THE LAST, FIRST.
48VIII. NEEDLE ROCK.
22IX. PHOSY’S WORK.
49IX. THE RESCUE.
23X. PHOSY’S HYMN.
50X. WILL’S DEBT.
24XI. MAYBEE’S REBELLION.
51XI. MR. BLACKMAN.
25XII. “BECAUSE.”
52XII. MAYBEE’S “PREACH” AND PRACTICE.
26XIII. WHY FRED WAS PUNISHED.
53XIII. UNCLE THED’S CHRISTMAS PLAN.
27I. FARMER VANCE.

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