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Concerning Isabel Carnaby

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Isabel Carnaby returns from India. She starts looking for a place in upper class British society. At the begining, people are sceptical of her because she is an orphan. But she will surprise everybody. - Summary by Stav Nisser. (11 hr 39 min)

Chapters

prolog

12:26

Read by MaryAnn

chapter I: Childish Things

26:09

Read by MaryAnn

chapter II: Alice

35:09

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

chapter III: Two Kings In Brentford

26:35

Read by Mary Herndon Bell

chapter IV: Friends In Need

26:41

Read by Jim Locke

chapter V: Water-lilies

17:57

Read by Jim Locke

chapter VI: ESDAILE COURT

17:12

Read by Jim Locke

chapter VII: Isabel Carnaby

22:56

Read by Jim Locke

chapter VIII: Elton Manor

37:49

Read by Jim Locke

chapter IX: indecision

24:32

Read by Jim Locke

chapter x: Eden

20:45

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xi: His Own People

38:43

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xii: A Feast Of Good Things

34:48

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xiii: THE COUNTRY OF CONCEIT

27:02

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xiv: EXPULSION PROM EDEN

28:50

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xv: ANGUS GREY

24:34

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xvi: Success

24:42

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xvii: VERNACRB

40:14

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xviii: A State Concert

32:27

Read by Jim Locke

chapter xix: AMONG THE WOUNDED

28:18

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xx: JOANNA

31:52

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xxi: As it was in the begining

35:31

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xxii: FOR CONSCIENCE’ SAKE

29:51

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xxiii: The Election

26:12

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

chapter xxiv: Life In London

28:30

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Bewertungen

kam

(4 Sterne)

A different approach to writing a journey of family life, and although from a fiction view, it gives obvious hints to our common personality traits. reader takes a little time to get started but I am glad I stayed with her as she had quite a lot of difficult words to get through. I felt one may need a dictionary myself at times. Thanku to all readers.