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The Heel of Achilles

Gelesen von CJ Plogue

(4,567 Sterne; 15 Bewertungen)

After a difficult childhood, Lydia Raymond, a lower middle class girl, decides to explore her own individuality and climbs the social ladder. Yet, like everything in life, this has a price. This book tells about her childhood, her quest to find herself, and her relationship with her daughter, Jane. This is a fairytale turned upside down. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (13 hr 21 min)

Chapters

chapter 01

24:45

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chapter 02

23:54

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chapter 03

21:00

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chapter 04

27:31

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chapter 05

28:35

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chapter 06

29:17

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chapter 07

29:58

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chapter 08

27:08

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chapter 09

24:52

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chapter 10

29:47

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chapter 11

27:23

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chapter 12

26:13

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chapter 13

25:34

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chapter 14

27:20

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chapter 15

27:24

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chapter 16

26:59

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chapter 17

27:09

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chapter 18

27:58

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chapter 19

26:42

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chapter 20

29:33

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chapter 21

27:36

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chapter 22

23:14

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chapter 23

28:47

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chapter 24

28:06

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chapter 25

29:54

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chapter 26

30:21

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chapter 27

27:41

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chapter 28

28:45

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chapter 29

17:20

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chapter 30

20:33

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Bewertungen

good reader

(5 Sterne)

This is an excellently read book. I’m not a fan of Delafield- two books so far, I’ll give it one more try, in which the heroine has all the opportunity to redemption at the end and doesn’t quit get there. I’m not sure what the author’s point is, therefore, with these tales. What are we supposed to learn from them? This is not a book review site, I guess, so that’s that. Excellent reader: perfect tone for our heroine’s tale.

Exquisitely Depressing

(4 Sterne)

I’m giving this book 4 stars, even though the reading was wonderful. In short, being unfamiliar with Delafield’s works, I wasn’t prepared for such a dismal portrait of such an unsympathetic heroine with such an unsatisfying ending. It was an evocative portrait though, and one to ruminate on for a long time.