Agnes Grey (Version 3)


Read by Libby Gohn

(4.5 stars; 190 reviews)

Anne Bronte's semi-autobiographic novel about Agnes Grey, a young woman who becomes a governess to support her family, but finds her new career more difficult than she expected. - Summary by Libby Gohn (7 hr 3 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1: The Parsonage 27:32 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 2: First Lessons in the Art of Instruction 16:13 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 3: A Few More Lessons 26:43 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 4: The Grandmamma 19:39 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 5: The Uncle 14:56 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 6: The Parsonage Again 12:59 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 7: Horton Lodge 34:37 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 8: The 'Coming-Out' 5:37 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 9: The Ball 9:09 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 10: The Church 11:16 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 11: The Cottagers 33:33 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 12: The Shower 8:49 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 13: The Primroses 16:10 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 14: The Rector 30:45 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 15: The Walk 15:40 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 16: The Substitution 8:47 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 17: Confessions 25:13 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 18: Mirth and Mourning 20:49 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 19: The Letter 7:19 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 20: The Farewell 13:11 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 21: The School 13:33 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 22: The Visit 17:27 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 23: The Park 8:20 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 24: The Sands 12:31 Read by Libby Gohn
Chapter 25: Conclusion 12:13 Read by Libby Gohn

Reviews

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(5 stars)

Wonderful reader, greatly enjoyed it.

great reader


(4 stars)

I don’t think I would have carried on with this us I was reading this but this reader was really good and kept me listening; the story is ok if you want to listen to a story about bratty kids treating their elders with contempt where I would have got a clip round my ears when I was a kid

good reading, a few technical problems


(4 stars)

I really enjoyed Libby Gohn's reading of this lesser-known Brontë work. I subtracted one star due to some glitches/skipping, mostly concentrated in chapter 17. I read the (short) omitted passage on Gutenberg, and there were no more problems with the rest of the book.

Pleasant listen


(4 stars)

While I'm not sure I would have stuck with it were I reading in print, it was a nice, short story to listen to and I really enjoyed it. Libby was an excellent reader. Three stars to the book itself and five stars to the reader.

Sweet, & Good Story—Excellent Reader!


(5 stars)

Though written many decades ago, this story, and it’s Truths and Comforts are timeless. Many, many thanks, Libby! Your beautifully conveyed emotions express this writer’s feelings, I know. You are a very gifted Reader, and I appreciate all the hours you’ve given to needy listeners, like me :D (I do hope you’re able to take on more Reading of great stories for us, Libby!)

TW animal cruelty! story overall was cute


(4 stars)

the animal cruelty depicted was difficult to stomach. the storyline was cute but the minute detail of each horrible character and Agnes' willingness to roll over and take it was too much. the ending made up for it but there were parts that could have been shortened.

Superb reading of a wonderful novel.


(5 stars)

Libby does a superb job in reading this wonderful novel. Poor Agnes Grey! To have suffered the hardships and humiliations being a governess. Luckily all turns out well for her in the end. I highly recommend this book. Thank you Libby.


(4 stars)

I enjoyed listening, and the reader was decent, but I find this book to be lacking something of the interest and intensity of the other Miss Bronte's novels