Parnassus on Wheels
Gelesen von Dawn Larsen
Christopher Morley
Parnassus on Wheels is about a fictional traveling book-selling business. The original owner of the business, Roger Mifflin, sells it to 39-year-old Helen McGill, who is tired of taking care of her ailing older brother, Andrew. (summary from Wikipedia) (3 hr 48 min)
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Parnassus on Wheels
eli g
I liked this little book very much. Christopher Morley must have had a good sense of humor, and also sensibility enough to understand a woman's feelings. Dawn Larsen's portrayal of the main character gave her reality and sweetness, while the clarity of her voice made the story quite enjoyable. Many thanks from a happy listener.
A Treat
MSouliere
I’ve listened through this recording more than once now, and I have to say it is a real treat. The humor and straightforwardness of the story and characters shine through in this excellent reading. Thank you!
Great read, fun book
The reader does an excellent job on this book. The book itself is a fun, light read. It is definitely a Morley book and includes his humor, although subdued compared to his essays.
Wonderful story & reader
westovem
What a delightful story and Dawn Larsen is an excellent reader. The premise of the story reminded me a bit of the bookmobile that used to stop in our neighborhood every so often.
Fun, mild, gentle adventure.
Regular Transport-user
First time I have heard a story with an overweight 40 year old female protagonist who knows her own mind and takes an active part in the action. It's very well read.
A bookmobile romance
hear&Now
Fantasy but fun; middle aged woman, stuck on the farm baking bread and taking care of her brother, runs away with a roving bookseller in his horse drawn wagon, and finds true romance.
JillGro
An excellent reading of an enchanting story. Light-hearted and, at times, laugh out loud hilarious. Anyone that appreciates books, literature, and a simple kind of life should make space in their days for this story.
Delightful
Larisa Moore
Having already listened to The Haunted Bookshop, I was happy to find this prequel, and the reader clearly took as much delight in narrating the story as I did listening to it.