Sally on the Rocks
Winifred Boggs
Read by Anne Fletcher
Sally Lunton has led a bohemian lifestyle in Paris, but now at 31 she returns to Little Crampton disillusioned, no job, no money and no hopes for the future except a safe, if loveless, marriage.. Little Crampton has its complement of “typical” villagers – the pompous bank manager, the local gossip, the ageing parson – but this is spring 1915, and the young men are away fighting and dying in the Great War. Farms and businesses are struggling to exist, families are grieving and there are not many marriage prospects for a spirited, worldly young woman.
Sally's story is told with a mixture of wry humour, cynical observation and bitter anti-war sentiments that make this novel an interesting, emotional but never sentimental view of "English village life". (Summary by Anne Fletcher ) (10 hr 37 min)
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Audiophile
Excellent reader - one of my favorites! The book is well written and entertaining if you like early twentieth century village society novels . Still, with a different reader I know I would not have enjoyed it nearly as much. I hope she will read more for us !
a study in old time husband hunting
Suzie
I enjoyed listening to the characters internal dialog as the story progressed. Not much external action but plenty of emotional turmoil. Good reader for this story.
Very intriguing book.
Karen Bromberg
This book is beautifully read by Annie. I highly recommend this book!
very interesting read
Nat
Very enjoyable to listen to!
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OBX12
Enjoyed . Great story. Great reader.