Australia Felix


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(4.5 stars; 11 reviews)

The story of Richard Mahony, a doctor trained in Edinburgh who comes to Ballarat in the gold rush of the 1850s. At first he runs a shop but later he marries and returns to medical practice. His story is interwoven with that of his wife's brothers and sister. Even after his medical practice becomes successful he is still unhappy living in the colony and decides to return home to Britain. Richard is a restless irritable man whose character is said to be based on the author's own father. This book is the first of the trilogy 'The Fortunes of Richard Mahony', but stands well on its own. The other two books of the trilogy are still protected by copyright in the USA, but may be found on Project Gutenberg Australia. (Summary by tabithat) (14 hr 21 min)

Chapters

Proem 21:07 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 01 15:05 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 02 13:58 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 03 11:36 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 04 17:07 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 05 20:14 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 06 24:50 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 07 26:04 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 08 24:36 Read by tabithat
Part 1, Chapter 09 25:12 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 01 19:00 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 02 20:28 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 03 20:53 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 04 25:21 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 05 17:44 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 06 20:36 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 07 22:53 Read by tabithat
Part 2, Chapter 08 31:31 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 01 14:23 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 02 16:21 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 03 15:10 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 04 22:08 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 05 18:23 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 06 18:47 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 07 23:44 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 08 20:56 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 09 19:46 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 10 21:47 Read by tabithat
Part 3, Chapter 11 20:35 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 01 19:09 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 02 26:53 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 03 20:27 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 04 19:17 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 05 18:55 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 06 24:51 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 07 23:59 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 08 16:42 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 09 18:57 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 10 27:15 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 11 27:39 Read by tabithat
Part 4, Chapter 12 27:10 Read by tabithat

Reviews

Thank you ListeninginChicago


(0 stars)

Thank you for your extensive description. I'm in the middle of having my heart ripped out, right now, exactly by what you describe here. Thank you for taking the time to write that description.

Challenging look at marriage and developing mental illness


(4 stars)

I chose to listen to this book because I was interested in the Australian gold rush. On that score, the book succeeds. It is an interesting tale of life in the diggings and gives a fascinating picture of the colony and the ups and downs of the odd mix of people who live there. As I progressed through the book though, I found it more and more troubling. It is far more than a tale of life as a doctor in the colony. As Richard's personality unfolds, it's clear that he is a troubled man who is more and more loosing touch with those around him. As I neared the end of this volume, I found that Richard and his relationship with Polly hit a bit too close to home, reminding me of several friends over the years whose marriages have been impacted by the instability or unreasonableness of their spouse. It is a well written book, but not for those who are sensitive to the issues surrounding domineering husbands or the precursors of mental illness. Tabithat does an excellent job reading this solo project.

very interesting story


(5 stars)

Great reader. Story about the early days of Australia told from the perspective of a taciturn doctor who emigrated from Ireland for the gold rush.

too bad its notthe end of the book,muzt vo to Gutee berg


(4 stars)