My Brilliant Career
Miles Franklin
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Sybella: "There is no plot in this story, because there has been none in my life or in any other life which has come under my notice. I am one of a class, the individuals of which have no time for plots in their life, but have all they can do to get their work done without indulging in such a luxury". Like the author Miles Franklin, Sybella grows up in the bush, and as her family's fortunes decline, so her feelings rise that life should hold more for her than the relentless hard physical work farming marginal land in times of drought. (Summary by Annise) (9 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Preface and Introduction | 5:19 | Read by Annise |
I Remember, I Remember | 7:51 | Read by Magdalena |
An Introduction to Possum Gully | 6:55 | Read by Bellona Times |
A Lifeless Life | 10:02 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
A Career which soon Careered to an End | 9:41 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
Disjointed Sketches and Grumbles | 15:52 | Read by Ray Smith |
Revolt | 14:58 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Was e’er A Rose without its Thorn? | 19:50 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Possum Gully Left Behind. Hurrah! Hurrah! | 19:04 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Aunt Helen’s Recipe | 14:44 | Read by skellie |
Everard Grey | 17:04 | Read by skellie |
Yah! | 17:41 | Read by Annise |
One Grand Passion | 13:13 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
He | 19:20 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
Principally Letters | 13:50 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
When the Heart is Young | 13:07 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
When Fortune Smiles | 20:24 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
Idylls of Youth | 27:36 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
As Short as I Wish had been the Majority of Sermons to which I have been Forced… | 6:53 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
The 9th of November 1896 | 20:21 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
Same Yarn (Cont.) | 22:23 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
My Unladylike Behaviour Again | 12:35 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
Sweet Seventeen | 17:40 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Ah, for one Hour of Burning Love, ’tis Worth an Age of Cold Respect! | 16:13 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Thou Knowest not What a Day May Bring Forth | 8:49 | Read by Linda McDaniel |
Because? | 9:40 | Read by Linda McDaniel |
Boast not Thyself of Tomorrow | 20:11 | Read by Bellona Times |
My Journey | 7:58 | Read by Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) |
To Life | 15:45 | Read by Magdalena |
To Life (Cont.) | 25:56 | Read by Magdalena |
Where Ignorance is Bliss, ’tis Folly to be Wise | 13:48 | Read by Ted Nugent |
Mr M’Swat and I have a Bust-up | 14:59 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Ta-ta to Barney’s Gap | 6:17 | Read by Magdalena |
Back at Possum Gully | 10:17 | Read by Jacquerie |
But Absent Friends are Soon Forgot | 14:55 | Read by Jacquerie |
The 3rd. of December 1898 | 11:02 | Read by Jacquerie |
Once Upon a Time, when the Days were Long and Hot | 17:39 | Read by Jesse Crawford |
He that Despises Little Things shall Fall Little by Little | 8:09 | Read by Magdalena |
A Tale that is Told, and a Day that is Done | 5:24 | Read by Magdalena |
Reviews
Delightful, thank you
Vivia
If nothing else read the last chapter, a tribute to australians, sons and daughters of the Southern Cross, of the bush and outback. beautiful. No not aussie, but I've felt a feeling like homesickness since leaving as a tourist in 2009...never felt that anywhere but Australia .
Nice
Chethak M.P.
A simple story. I like some narrations more. A few chapters' narrations were a little bit difficult to hear and understand. Thanks. 😊
Great until chapter 15
Dan Haak
wonderful until chapter 15. gosh.
lovely narrative
Cath
I’ve had this book sitting on my bookshelf for as long as I can recall, but for reasons that escape me, I’ve never ventured to read it. This rendering of an Australian classic was generally successful apart from a terrible reading in one of the later chapters. Congrats to the narrators...much appreciated😊