The Well-Beloved


Read by Simon Evers

(4.5 stars; 92 reviews)

'The Well-Beloved' tells the story of Jocelyn Pierston and his love for three generations of women - the grandmother, her daughter and grand-daughter over a period of forty years. Pierston is seeking for perfection in his choice of lover and in doing so lets opportunities for happiness pass him by. However, at the end of his life, he finds some kind of contentment in compromise. (Summary by Simon Evers) (6 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Preface 3:21 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 1 9:19 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 2 12:43 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 3 3:58 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 4 8:06 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 5 11:54 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 6 7:02 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 7 12:10 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 8 13:47 Read by Simon Evers
Part First - Chapter 9 8:08 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 1 19:16 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 2 12:04 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 3 15:53 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 4 9:01 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 5 6:55 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 6 13:53 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 7 13:42 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 8 8:47 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 9 15:05 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 10 10:56 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 11 10:40 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 12 16:34 Read by Simon Evers
Part Second - Chapter 13 7:46 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 1 19:33 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 2 12:38 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 3 14:08 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 4 18:15 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 5 17:04 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 6 22:31 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 7 10:59 Read by Simon Evers
Part Third - Chapter 8 22:16 Read by Simon Evers

Reviews

a Hardy type book from start to end


(4 stars)

if you gave read this authors work you will have a general idea of the way the story will play. however that does not take away my enjoyment of his writing. This reader is one of the best easy to listen too. good cadence and uses the puntuation correctly :)

Beautifully read.


(5 stars)

The always beautiful reading of Mr. Evers wins 5 stars. The story is the account of one of the most self-absorbed male characters ever created. His life seems mere performance art for which he sees himself as noble. He fancies himself as much nobler than he is. He much over estimates his actual appeal. He gives lip service to holding himself accountable and easily dismisses his actions as being result of circumstances. It was satisfying that he got a bit of comeuppance in the end.

Hardy, Oh Hardy...


(5 stars)

Mr. Evers' reading was easy to listen to and Thomas Hardy's prose typically enjoyable. There are other protagonists of his who have drawn my sympathy and anger, whom I've liked and despised and laughed at, but Jocelyn Pierston and Avice... they, perhaps more than any. Be patient with them - it's good. The Island is a great character too. KJU

Wandering Spirit of True Love


(5 stars)

Or, as another reviewer says a wandering eye;). Impeccably read by Simon Evers the story is charming and enjoyable. It was my first Thomas Hardy book so I’m off to find more of the authors work.


(3.5 stars)

Beautifully read but no matter how I try I cannot appreciate Hardy any more than I did when forced to read Tess during my school years. My loss no doubt.

Interesting, excellent narration


(4 stars)

Maybe it should be called The Man With the Wandering Eye! But beautifully read, thank you.

the well-beloved


(5 stars)

Thoroughly enjoyed this book by Thomas Hardly. The narrator is EXCELLENT!

Such a life


(5 stars)

Recommend. Excellent reader, interesting comment on a life unusual