The Charwoman's Daughter
Gelesen von Michele Fry
James Stephens
A humorous tale about a poor Irish charwoman living in the slums of Dublin, and her innocent teenage daughter, Mary Makebelieve, whose first forays into courtship and romance, and their desire to escape from drudgery -- provide us with a charming picture of youth's enthusiasm and a mother's devotion, amidst Dublin's many parks and shops. The chapters are filled with James Stephens' witty Irish observations on life, love, ignorance, the frustrations of the poor and the wishful thinking that sustains them . . . . told as jauntily as only a few authors can equal. ( ~ Michele Fry, Soloist) (4 hr 22 min)
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It t’s a sweet story!
Michele Fry
I have very much enjoyed reading this humorous, fast paced, clever, hard hitting and brutally honest novel. It is James Stephens at his brilliant best. He does not slacken his pace for a single moment—a truly gifted author. Enjoy!
Vicki
Excellent reading . I’m focusing on Irish writers so I thank you for this introduction to James Stephens .
Michele Fry...You ROCK!!!
Anewelding
an excellent story made even better by the most awesome reader on librivox