Madcap
George Gibbs
Read by Tony Oliva
Quote:
"To the quiet Titine her mistress created an impression of bringing not only herself into the room, but also the violent horse and the whole of the out-of-doors besides." --Chapter 1 of Madcap. --In the same chapter, Hermia Challoner, this force of nature pitted against the nature of her social milieu, laughingly tells her maid, "Better die living--than be living dead."
--And thus starts the beginning of an early 20th century quest for something beyond the bored and politely veiled cynicism of class and wealth; beyond oneself. --Add to that a little mischief, a bit of Puckish misdirection. And a bit of romance. (Tony Oliva) (11 hr 49 min)
Chapters
Hermia | 17:42 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Gorilla | 16:40 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Ineffectual Aunt | 21:18 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Marooned | 17:42 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Bread and Salt | 15:12 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Rescue | 18:01 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Wake Robin | 24:51 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Olga Tcherny | 21:36 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Out of His Depth | 22:08 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Fugitive | 19:44 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Gates of Chance | 25:27 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Fairy Godmother | 31:44 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Vagabondia | 22:05 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Fabiani Family | 28:08 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Danger | 22:32 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Manet Cicatrix | 14:38 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Pere Guegou's Roses | 24:12 | Read by Tony Oliva |
A Philosopher in a Quandary | 26:16 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Mountebanks | 33:07 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Empty House | 34:45 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Nemesis | 26:26 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Great Pan is Dead | 26:22 | Read by Tony Oliva |
A Lady in the Dusk | 29:01 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Wings of the Butterfly | 29:39 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Circe and the Fossil | 26:33 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Mrs. Berkeley Hammond Entertains | 29:28 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Seats of the Mighty | 30:49 | Read by Tony Oliva |
The Brass Bell | 23:51 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Duo | 29:25 | Read by Tony Oliva |
Reviews
Thank You Tony for an Exceptional Reading
Jpassservais
As a musician I and other musicians often refer to songs we like as having "soul." By which we mean that the rendering of the music was done so well that it really didn't matter what the merits of the song were. But let me hasten to say that the merits of this excellent story were read so well and with so much feeling that you aided the author in painting vivid word pictures of the characters and situations. I know from having performed professionally for many years how much it "takes out" of a person to put " soul" into their song. I am grateful to you and to God for such people as you who so unselfishly give of their time, energy, and self their wonderful gifts for the benefit of others. I hope you will read more as you are an excellent and "soulful" reader (and the story was very moving as well).
DEFINITELY MADCAP
AVID READER
Gibbs always gives you full value in his novels. I always wonder at the interest generated by his admittedly offbeat stories, but I never fail to just relax and enjoy the ride. TO reads flawlessly, both grammatically and dramatically.
A LibriVox Listener
Wonderful! Fabulous and entertaining story, vocabulary and flow. Narrator did such an outstanding job capturing every detail, personality and mood!
One of my favorite narrators
Ms. Elizabeth
The story does grab ones attention.
Madcap
WR174
Great story. Well written and well read.