Indiana
George Sand
Read by Mary Herndon Bell
This is George Sand's first novel. Her real name was Amantine (or Amandine) Lucile Dupin, and she later became baroness Dudevant. As an aristocratic woman living in 19th century France, she chose her first novel to be, above all, a realistic work. Indiana is trapped since the age of 16 in a loveless marriage with a rich, much older, man. Her only real friend is her cousin, sir Ralph, who, sometimes, just does things which are- logically- the best for her but- mentally- the worst he could do. She tries to find means of escape. But would she be able to recreate her own reality? Can a woman find true love while trying to maintain her identity and independence in a man's world?"
Summary by Stav Nisser. (11 hr 0 min)
Chapters
00 Introductions | 28:04 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
01 Part 1, chapter 1 | 15:26 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
02 Part 1, chapter 2 | 18:17 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
03 Part 1, chapter 3 | 14:15 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
04 Part 1, chapter 4 | 17:20 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
05 Part 1, chapter 5 | 16:42 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
06 Part 1, chapter 6 | 24:42 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
07 Part 1, chapter 7 | 21:26 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
08 Part 1, chapter 8 | 24:43 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
09 Part 2, chapter 9 | 15:02 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
10 Part 2, chapter 10 | 18:24 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
11 Part 2, chapter 11 | 16:22 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
12 Part 2, chapter 12 | 16:21 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
13 Part 2, chapter 13 | 22:55 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
14 Part 2, chapter 14 | 24:16 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
15 Part 2, chapter 15 | 20:59 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
16 Part 2, chapter 16 | 12:14 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
17 Part 3, chapter 17 | 18:27 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
18 Part 3, chapter 18 | 16:58 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
19 Part 3, chapter 19 | 19:18 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
20 Part 3, chapter 20 | 20:49 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
21 Part 3, chapter 21 | 22:15 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
22 Part 3, chapter 22 | 22:05 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
23 Part 3, chapter 23 | 16:32 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
24 Part 3, chapter 24 | 15:26 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
25 Part 4, chapter 25 | 19:09 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
26 Part 4, chapter 26 | 19:33 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
27 Part 4, chapter 27 | 14:56 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
28 Part 4, chapter 28 | 28:54 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
29 Part 4, chapter 29 | 25:19 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
30 Part 4, chapter 30 | 46:02 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
31 CONCLUSION | 27:40 | Read by Mary Herndon Bell |
Reviews
Indiana
Eliza
Terrible ending. No, I will never again read or listen to another book by George Sands. Even though it was the first book, it shows her mode of thinking. Yes, the reading was excellent. Unfortunately, I cannot give stars for this work, because it would seem as if they are for the story as well.
interminable
Bicberly
There is nothing I liked about this story. At one point I thought things were wrapping up and we must be getting close to the end. I checked my progress and was shocked to see I was only about 50% finished! Every chapter or two after that felt like a good place to end the narrative, but, no; it just kept going and going. I am the type of person who finishes what I start, so I listened to the whole thing, but I cannot recommend it. Normally I do enjoy period romance novels. However the characters felt more like caricatures. The heroine is insufferable. There were maybe two passages that felt genuine. I will say the reader isn't terrible. She's the only reason this gets two stars.
Complex and Dark
jenniebrown
Indiana is a fascinating look into a young woman during a transitioning France (Bourbon to the House of the Orleans) and a protest against the social mores that held a woman in complete submission and control under her husband. The in-depth character development of Indiana, her husband, her cousin and the man she loves, is simply amazing. The story is engrossing with many defining events in Indiana's life. Excellent narration completes this compelling story. Highly recommend!
Unrealistic
Lorri Rothert
Now living in Paris, I was excited to read this celebrated French author's first novel. I didn't believe the characters. The story just failed for me. I misquote: "I can't imagine much worse than living in a furnished apartment in Paris." ok
Ms SV
This was a good book with some interesting points of view. It is worth a listen . The reader was superb.
Bob L.
Excellent story……really and truly. The narrator could not have done more to bring this story to life.