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John Halifax, Gentleman

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(4,364 Sterne; 11 Bewertungen)

This novel, published in 1856, was one of the popular and beloved novels in the Victorian era. It is told in the first person by Phineas Fletcher, an invalid son of a Quaker tanner who is presented to us in the beginning as a lonely youth. John Halifax, the first friend he ever had, is a poor orphan who is taken in by his father to help in the work which his sickly son can't constantly do. Phineas tells us in an unforgettable way how John succeeded in rising from his humble beginning and become a wealthy and successful man. But with the money come horrible troubles... In an unforgettable manner, we learn to know all the characters of the novel as if they really lived. (Summary by Stav Nisser)

Coordinated by Stav Nisser & Patti Cunningham (19 hr 36 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter 1

20:32

Read by Cori Samuel

02 - Chapter 2

29:05

Read by Cori Samuel

03 - Chapter 3

37:12

Read by Cori Samuel

04 - Chapter 4

33:37

Read by TriciaG

05 - Chapter 5

33:03

Read by TriciaG

06 - Chapter 6

22:00

Read by Barry Eads

07 - Chapter 7

29:13

Read by Barry Eads

08 - Chapter 8

26:11

Read by Barry Eads

09 - Chapter 9

22:17

Read by Barry Eads

10 - Chapter 10

30:37

Read by Barry Eads

11 - Chapter 11

21:59

Read by Neeru Iyer

12 - Chapter 12

25:45

Read by Neeru Iyer

13 - Chapter 13

11:23

Read by Elli

14 - Chapter 14

16:10

Read by Elli

15 - Chapter 15

22:50

Read by Bridget Gaige

16 - Chapter 16

24:48

Read by Bridget Gaige

17 - Chapter 17

23:52

Read by Bridget Gaige

18 - Chapter 18

31:17

Read by Bridget Gaige

19 - Chapter 19

23:21

Read by Bridget Gaige

20 - Chapter 20

22:02

Read by Bridget Gaige

21 - Chapter 21

25:36

Read by TriciaG

22 - Chapter 22

43:30

Read by David Barnes

23 - Chapter 23

35:04

Read by Anna Simon

24 - Chapter 24

40:29

Read by paintgirl

25 - Chapter 25

51:36

Read by Ken Felt

26 - Chapter 26

30:00

Read by paintgirl

27 - Chapter 27

28:11

Read by MichelleHarris

28 - Chapter 28

36:01

Read by MichelleHarris

29 - Chapter 29

36:52

Read by MichelleHarris

30 - Chapter 30

45:25

Read by MichelleHarris

31 - Chapter 31

27:35

Read by SallyMc

32 - Chapter 32

27:20

Read by MichelleHarris

33 - Chapter 33

32:02

Read by MichelleHarris

34 - Chapter 34

28:18

Read by Annise

35 - Chapter 35

26:32

Read by Chris Caron

36 - Chapter 36

33:26

Read by Chris Caron

37 - Chapter 37

41:52

Read by MichelleHarris

38 - Chapter 38

32:27

Read by MichelleHarris

39 - Chapter 39

29:42

Read by Chris Caron

40 - Chapter 40

17:46

Read by Annise

Bewertungen

ellene

(4,5 Sterne)

The story lags about midway through but you have to make allowances for novels that run as long as War and Peace. 18 hours, twice as long as the average book. The characters get under your skin. I was moved by his unflagging decency in which Halifax met the mixed fortunes in his life. I strongly suggest that you download the book from Gutenberg You can read the chapters which are unintelligible.

H

(4 Sterne)

I am now putting another review on!... I did carry on listening to this book!.. I was rather harsh in my first review... There was a few chapters in the middle I missed as I could not understand... But after these I found the readers good!... And I ended up enjoying this book!

Why?

(2 Sterne)

This book starts off with some brilliant readers.. But then there is a none English reader that I could not understand.. Why? why? Why?