
The Fairchild Family
★3.2/5
Listen FreeFree AI audiobook with natural voice. No signup required.
About This Book
This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
Chapters (48)
- Introduction
- FOOTNOTES:
- The History of the Fairchild Family
- Part I
- The Birthday Walk
- Mrs. Fairchild's Story
- On Envy
- Story of the Apples
- Story of an Unhappy Day
- Story of Ambition; or, The Wish to be Great
- The All-Seeing God
- Emily's Recovery, and the Old Story of Mrs. Howard
- Sad Story of a Disobedient Child
- The Two Books
- The History of the Orphan Boy
- The History of Little Henri; or, The Good Son
- A Story of Besetting Sins
- A Visit to Mary Bush
- Part II
- Story of Miss Crosbie's Presents
- A Visit to Mrs. Goodriche
- Story of the Last Days of Mrs. Howard
- The Fair Little Lady
- Story of a Holiday
- Little Edwy and the Echo
- Further Story of a Holiday
- The Happy Evening
- Breakfast at Mr. Burke's
- The Unruly Family
- Story of Henry's Adventure
- The Story in Emily's Book. Part I.
- The Story in Emily's Book. Part II.
- Guests at Mr. Fairchild's
- More about Bessy
- Bessy's Misfortunes
- The History of Little Bernard Low
- The History of Little Bernard Low
- Second Part of the History of Little Bernard Low
- SECOND PART OF HENRY'S STORY
- Third Part of the History of Little Bernard Low
- THIRD PART OF HENRY'S STORY
- The Birthday Feast
- Grandmamma Fairchild
- Great Changes
- Grandmamma and the Children
- Grandmamma's History of Evelyn Vaughan. Part I.
- Grandmamma's History of Evelyn Vaughan. Part II.
- Farewell to the Old Home
How to Listen
- 1. Click "Listen Free" above
- 2. The book opens in CastReader's browser reader
- 3. Click the play button — AI narration starts with word highlighting
- 4. Use "Send to Phone" to continue listening on your phone
More by Mary Martha Sherwood
FAQ
Is this audiobook really free?
Yes. "The Fairchild Family" is a public domain work from Project Gutenberg. CastReader converts it to audio using AI text-to-speech for free. No account or payment needed.
What does the AI voice sound like?
CastReader uses Kokoro TTS, a natural-sounding AI voice. It handles punctuation, names, and dialogue naturally. Most listeners forget it's AI after a few minutes.
Can I listen on my phone?
Yes. Open the book, then use "Send to Phone" to stream audio to your phone via Telegram. No app download needed.

