Fidelity
Susan Glaspell
Read by Arielle Lipshaw
The small Midwestern town of Freeport was scandalized years ago when Ruth Holland, then a young girl, ran away to the West with a married man. Now that she's returned home to take care of her dying father, she faces some hard truths about who her true friends are and where her life is headed. (Summary by Arielle Lipshaw) (9 hr 10 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 8:39 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 02 | 9:29 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 03 | 13:30 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 04 | 9:53 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 05 | 16:31 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 06 | 6:20 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 07 | 9:05 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 08 | 13:28 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 09 | 17:17 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 10 | 11:42 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 11 | 16:11 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 12 | 28:42 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 13 | 15:12 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 14 | 17:23 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 15 | 18:39 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 16 | 20:56 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 17 | 20:09 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 18 | 20:24 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 19 | 22:14 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 20 | 16:52 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 21 | 13:36 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 22 | 10:06 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 23 | 11:21 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 24 | 15:24 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 25 | 14:23 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 26 | 16:40 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 27 | 15:11 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 28 | 30:30 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 29 | 12:58 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 30 | 37:59 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 31 | 16:26 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 32 | 11:43 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 33 | 14:29 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Chapter 34 | 17:26 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Reviews
Great book, great reader, thank you ❤️ 👏
Rik Back
It's a story about what is now becoming a long time ago, so attitudes and morals were very different to now. I found I was drawn into the yesteryear in my imagination from TV and movie experience of my childhood, but I am old 🙂 and I have that archive to draw on, I do wonder if a younger person would be able to immerse themselves into this though.
blanketfort
This is a beautiful and heart breaking story. The key themes are about a woman's right to choose and to be able to determine how to live her life. Yet even the lives of the main character's detractors are fully realised and appreciated. A well written and thoughtful book. It is very well read; this is done by a lively and engaging reader.
anns2step
I heard of this author & this book in an interview with the narrator on CraftLit. Her reading of it was fantastic, with good audio quality. The story was poignant and thought-provoking. It was also, I thought, well-written.
amazing story!!! beautifully read by Ms lipshaw!!!!
Bluefairy