The Ladies' Paradise
Émile Zola
Read by Kristin G.
Zola's original French publication, Au Bonheur des Dames ("The Ladies' Delight"), published 1882, is the eleventh novel in his Rougon-Macquart series. This English translation by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly, was published in 1886. It's a glitzy, fast paced Parisian drama depicting life at the world's first department store, revealing its many innovative marketing concepts, fashion, glamour, lust, greed, courage, deception, human foibles, and the vision and financial risk-taking that led to a world transformation in shopping -- one that set all the little shop keepers on their heads. All this is contrasted by our heroine Denise, a young sales woman who struggles through financial hardship, back-stabbing friendships, and incredible temptations with a quiet courage that helps her rise to the top. As she passes through fire and emerges from it unscathed, we get Zola's masterful depiction of social upheaval and feminine resistance to evil.
In 2012 the BBC used the novel as the basis for an eight-part television series set in northern England titled The Paradise. A second season followed in 2013. The novel was also was adapted into a play, The Ladies' Delight, for BBC Radio 4, premiering in September 2010.
~ Solo by Kristinjg, Edited by Michele Fry, Summary by Michele Fry (16 hr 11 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1, Part 1 | 29:46 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 1, Part 2 | 31:22 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 2, Part 1 | 34:07 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 2, Part 2 | 27:43 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 3, Part 1 | 28:37 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 3, Part 2 | 31:20 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 4, Part 1 | 28:37 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 4, Part 2 | 23:04 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 4, Part 3 | 23:27 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 5, Part 1 | 19:46 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 5, Part 2 | 26:52 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 5, Part 3 | 25:40 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 6, Part 1 | 31:47 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 6, Part 2 | 28:39 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 7, Part 1 | 29:41 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 7, Part 2 | 31:21 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 8, Part 1 | 28:24 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 8, Part 2 | 25:51 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 9, Part 1 | 20:43 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 9, Part 2 | 28:32 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 9, Part 3 | 26:22 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 10, Part 1 | 29:25 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 10, Part 2 | 27:26 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 10, Part 3 | 19:54 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 11, Part 1 | 26:15 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 11, Part 2 | 30:16 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 12, Part 1 | 27:22 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 12, Part 2 | 27:27 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 12, Part 3 | 28:54 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 13, Part 1 | 35:08 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 13, Part 2 | 33:26 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 14, Part 1 | 37:06 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 14, Part 2 | 35:55 | Read by Kristin G. |
Chapter 14, Part 3 | 30:50 | Read by Kristin G. |
Reviews
zafiris
I really enjoyed this book, whose themes of change, power relationships, materialism, shopping addiction, toxic gossip, poverty and wealth are so relevant today. Initially, I found the narration a little to fast, but it slowed down and I think the narrator did a magnificent job.
Playback speed
Michele Fry
For those who think this or any book goes too fast, this app has a wonderful speed regulator which I use all the time. Open any chapter, hit the 3 dots top right, and click on playback speed. Slide up or down to desired speed. Works perfect!
Magnificently read, from start to finish!
Bethany
An entertaining but dire warning of the dangers of temporal values. Lacking the feminism of the television series, this original story presents a beautiful example of the dignity of womanhood. The book MAKES SENSE . . . unlike the series.
Excellent novel well read
TLocke
My first reading of Zola, definitely going to find more. lots of interesting characters, took a bit to get them all straight in my mind.
Kristin Gjerløw is a superb reader
dahszil
As usual another remarkable novel by Emile Zola . I just can't wait until Tony Foster finishes reading Zola's "Germinal"
Zola is great
Tom Williams
Interesting story and wonderful reader!!!
Anne Stevens
Well read. Enjoyed listening to this story.
Reads too hasty
Lalalalalalola
It sounds like she's almost out of breath after every sentence. She reads it so fast that I can't really get the feeling of the story.