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Christmas At Thompson Hall by Anthony Trollope
Wednesday, December 24 through Friday, December 26, 2025
Read by Karl Schmidt
Anthony Trollope’s Victorian “comedy of errors” “Christmas at Thompson Hall” has been a holiday tradition for many years on Chapter A Day. Not quite a “Christmas story”, it nonetheless is filled with the festivity and anxiety that accompanies the season. Mrs Brown is overjoyed. She hasn’t been home to England for the holidays in eight years. But nothing is cooperating with her… not the weather, not her husband, and not the strange man she just slathered with mustard plaster. Just how far will she go to get home in time for Christmas?
(Public Domain)
Readings are archived for one week following the broadcast day of the last chapter due to publisher copyright restrictions.
Latest Episodes
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Christmas At Thompson Hall 2 of 3 – A Failed Escape
After putting a mustard plaster on the wrong man’s chest, Mrs. Brown insists on leaving first thing in the morning…before her guilt is made known. But as she is nearly […]
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Christmas At Thompson Hall 1 of 3 – Mr. Brown Begrudgingly Agrees
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are traveling from the south of France to England so that Mrs. Brown can attend Christmas at her family home — Thompson Hall. There she will […]
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A Little Princess 17 of 17 – Spreading Largess
Miss Minchin returns to the school seeking sympathy from her sister. Sara writes a letter to Ermengarde telling her what has occurred. Although Becky is very happy for Sara, she […]
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A Little Princess 16 of 17 – “It Is The Child”
The Large Family is at Mr. Carrisford’s house trying to console him after another dead end in finding Ralph Crewe’s child. When Sara arrives at the house to return the […]
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A Little Princess 15 of 17 – The Kindness Of A Friend
After a day without food, everyone expects that Sara will look very ill and unhappy when she comes downstairs. But she seems happy and healthy, which only makes Miss Minchin […]
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Shelter & Storm by Tamara Dean
Monday, December 29 through Monday, January 12, 2026
Read by Susan sweeney
Tamara Dean left the tech world to live lightly on the land in the Driftless area of Wisconsin. There, she confronted, in ways large and small, the challenges of meeting basic needs while facing the ravages of climate change. Her gift for storytelling unites personal experience with science and history, presenting a perspective as informative as it is compelling. “‘The Land Remembers’ for the 21st century”



