Sanctuary
Edith Wharton
Read by Jacquerie
Kate Orme, shocked by the discovery of her fiance's complicity in a tragedy, and by society's willingness to overlook such transgressions, nevertheless marries him. Years later, her son faces a moral crisis similar to the one that showed her his father's moral weakness. (Introduction by Christine Dufour) (3 hr 7 min)
Chapters
Part 1, Section 1 | 18:42 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 1, Section 2 | 7:47 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 1, Section 3 | 13:51 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 1, Section 4 | 27:56 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 1 | 20:38 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 2 | 14:06 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 3 | 10:06 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 4 | 13:35 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 5 | 22:24 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 6 | 11:08 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 7 | 10:04 | Read by Jacquerie |
Part 2, Section 8 | 17:15 | Read by Jacquerie |
Reviews
Rachel Scobee
excellent narrative novel concerning a maternal love.
Lisa Chicola
There is much food for thought here. It grabbed my attention and held on. I think I'd like to live in the society that put more emphasis on choosing the higher road.
Puzzled
A LibriVox Listener
The story was a little meandering and the ending was quite abrupt. Not my favourite Edith Wharton novel but the reader, Jacquerie, is superb. Thank you
Amazing Story
jenniebrown
Wharton has a way to grab one's attention and keep it. Excellent story and an exceptional narrator. Thank you LibriVox.
One Mother's Love, An Enigmatic Ending
TLocke
An enigmatic tale of a Mothers Love. Well read.
kept one thinking to the end. great reader thankyou
kam.
Sanctuary
David R. Smith
Well read, fun listen - thanks!