Youth
Leo Tolstoy
Read by Bill Boerst
Youth is the third in Tolstoy's trilogy of three autobiographical novels, including Childhood and Boyhood, published in a literary journal during the 1850s. (Introduction by Bill Boerst) (6 hr 21 min)
Chapters
Chapters 1-4 | 29:49 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 5-8 | 20:33 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 9-12 | 31:34 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 13-16 | 36:22 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 17-20 | 32:01 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 21-24 | 38:28 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 25-28 | 38:05 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 29-32 | 39:48 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 33-36 | 36:07 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 37-40 | 29:23 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Chapters 41-45 | 49:03 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Reviews
Deepa Rani Mallick
to the reader----- try to read with excitement and surprise. but other things are perfect.
More articulation please
Eric S.
Actually mostly a good reading, and grant, it is early Tolstoy, but a passage like “Would you like to see them too?” in chapter 20 (just an example, not an obvious high point) - yes, the character is bored, but the reader sounds flat and bored, which tends to make the chapter(s) just go by indistinctly. This is only sometimes a problem, but it is sometimes a problem, I think.
Wonderful reader, thank you so much!!!
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