Emma McChesney and Company
Edna Ferber
Read by Phil Chenevert
This is the final volume in the trilogy following the smart, stylish, divorced and independent businesswoman Emma McChesney in her career from stenographer, then drummer (traveling salesman) to owner of her own company. (The first was Roast Beef, Medium and the second Personality Plus, both in the LibriVox catalog). Edna Ferber first gained success with these stories and later went on to write Show Boat, Giant and other well known books. First published in 1915, Emma's son, Jock, has moved to Chicago with his new wife. Emma decides to sell in South America and proves she has not lost her magic touch. Emma gets involved in romance, saving a business and many other things. Emma symbolizes the ideal woman at the dawn of the twentieth century: sharp, capable, charming, and progressive. (Summary by Phil Chenevert) (4 hr 45 min)
Chapters
1 - BROADWAY TO BUENOS AIRES | 50:44 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
2 - THANKS TO MISS MORRISSEY | 41:03 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
3 - A CLOSER CORPORATION | 41:03 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
4 - BLUE SERGE | 39:38 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
5 - "HOOPS, MY DEAR!" | 42:00 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
6 - SISTERS UNDER THEIR SKIN | 37:05 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
7 - AN ETUDE FOR EMMA | 33:55 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
Reviews
Emma McChesney and Company
eli g
This review is actually meant for all three books of this series by Edna Ferber. I liked all of them, but perhaps my favorite was the first one. This last one was more repetitious at times and more slow paced. Still, they were all well written, and the main theme quite interesting. Of course, the reader, the incredible Phil Chenevert, made all the difference, because he made the characters shine alive with his voice and expressiveness. May God Bless Phil and the gift he left for so many LibriVox readers. Thank you.
me so sad....
MommeeMadre
when Phil starts reading, you really want the book to keep on going, especially when it's a work as great as anything written by Edna Ferber. but alas, this is the final book of the series... it was a great week!
Emma McChesney & Co.
TheBookworm
Edna Ferber is one of the greatest American writers of the early- and mid-20th century. Her clipped style doesn't allow a single extraneous word, which moves her stories along at a very modern pace. Ferber's comments on the changing role of women in home and business are full of wit and insight, never preachy or didactic. Phil Chenevert's reading is perfect. Many thanks, Phil. TheBookworm (Manchester, UK)
Akku
maybe I made a mistake in listening to all 3 of these books back to back (this is the third of three) because i didn't find this one so engaging as the first 2 which are marvellous. it feels more like a sequence of short stories, which it may be, and I think that detracted from it for me. the reading was wonderful as ever.
excellent
A LibriVox Listener
excellent reading by Phil. I am very happy that he did all three books to the trilogy of this. even though this book is 100 years old he makes it come alive with his reading.
Excellent ending to the series
TLocke
a neat story, romantic without being sappy. The early mispronounced "magneto" do end, and the rest are single word issues. It is worth the effort to finish it.
Amazing!
Fiddle Sticks
I loved this trilogy, wonderful characters and the storyline is perfect. Phil reads as though he was born to tell stories and adds his own nuances to the characters and plot, brilliant.
many smiles while listening
Kytoga
great series, like others said, wish there was more... wholeheartedly disagree with any negative reviews. Excellent writing and Phil C. is magical.