Out of the Darkness
The Story of Mary Ellen Wilson
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Narrated by:
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Deb Thomas
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By:
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Eric A. Shelman
In New York City, in April of 1874, a most unusual event took place. A severely abused nine-year-old girl named Mary Ellen Wilson became the first child in America to be rescued from an abusive home. She had been beaten, burned, slashed with scissors, locked in a closet, and had never been outside of her tenement home in over 7 years. Thanks to the concern and dedication of a missionary named Etta Wheeler, the child was finally saved from her cruel captors. Henry Bergh's ASPCA - yes, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals - was instrumental in securing her rescue. When no other agencies would become involved, the ASPCA used its power and influence to not only save Mary Ellen, but to charter the first organization of its kind to prevent cruelty to children, the NYSPCC - the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. This book remains the only book that tells the dramatic story of Mary Ellen's life and rescue.
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Good narration
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great review for my 1st audible
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes it was easy to listen to and kept my attentionWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, it was very easy to listen to. Some audio books can distract from the story.historical fiction
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If you could sum up Out of the Darkness in three words, what would they be?
Interesting - History - overcomingWhat do you think the narrator could have done better?
Many of her voices...I was not really happy with...too much...over acting...southern voices in New York...was out of place to me. Her narrating did not stop me from listening & enjoying the book...but some character voices became irritating to me.Any additional comments?
This was a book that I did want to listen to all in one sitting...but it took two sittings. The writer had a lot of history..which some say dragged on, but I didn't feel that way. I enjoyed all of the book.Humanity at it's worst and best.
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how this little girl was so innocent to even not holding a grudge to the person's that abused her
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