The War Workers
E. M. Delafield
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
This is an early work by the author of "Diary Of A Provincial Lady". During the first world war, in the Midlands, there was a place where soldiers received sandwiches and a bit of comfort. It is run by Miss Vivian, an upper class woman who is controlling and manipulative. Her dedication to her work hides her selfishness and ability to emotionally blackmail her so-called workers. She is admired by everyone for that same dedication, until Grace Jones comes to the scene and sees through her. Would someone be able to help Miss Vivian see her error and change before it is too late? This book is a war novel. Yet it is also a story which tests the narrow line between friendship and admiration and complete blindness to what your loved ones do. It is also the story of a work place which would appeal to everyone who ever had to work where there are intrigues. Yet it is also a story about family, and about the things one will or won't do for the people who truly care about us. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (8 hr 34 min)
Chapters
author's foreword | 0:35 | Read by Denise Nordell |
chapter 1 | 18:28 | Read by Denise Nordell |
chapter 2 | 27:17 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 3 | 26:03 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 4 | 26:33 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 5 | 27:49 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 6 | 30:33 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 7 | 28:59 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 8 | 22:49 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 9 | 30:58 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 10 | 25:36 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 11 | 25:57 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 12 | 25:49 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 13 | 28:25 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 14 | 24:04 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 15 | 24:44 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 16 | 25:20 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 17 | 29:10 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 18 | 23:29 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 19 | 27:48 | Read by VfkaBT |
chapter 20 | 13:45 | Read by VfkaBT |
Reviews
Jen
I liked the story well enough. The disadvantage is the main narrator's lack of fluency. Sentences are haltingly read with the last words added on as afterthought. Such a shame since he has a lovely clear voice. He could do to practice more to improve fluency. At present it affects the story flow and understanding.
Chapter 1 Reading
PDGazette2
I recorded the bulk of The War-Workers for LibriVox; if you want the whole novel read by me, I recorded the first chapter recently: https://archive.org/details/warworkers_01_delafield_mp
Big T
Big T
I have to agree with other reviewer,the narrator spoiled this for me. I will read this in print instead.