The White Peacock
Gelesen von Simon Evers
D. H. Lawrence
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(0 hr 48 min)
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A beautiful story
Shelly
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Have previous reviewers bothered to listen properly? This is the gentle story of 2 families,one working class,one middle class living in a rural valley. It follows the relationships of the brothers and sisters of each family as they grow into adults. It is sensitive and perceptive . The descriptions of the countryside are truly beautiful. I shall be listening to it again
Useless Drivel
dsuden
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It starts nowhere, and goes nowhere, clearly was written to appeal to female readers with all its beefcake descriptions. Bored me to death. I had to move on. Simon Evers was as good as always of course, but there was no redeeming this one.
a first novel
FBL
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mismatched marriages amidst the continuing class divisions in England, while the Industrial revolution moves on...if only Victorian England understood alcoholism, so as George would not be seen as a moral failure, rather than a sick man.
Heartbreak
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My first by this author. It was excellent in the writing and the reading. However (spoiler alert), the ending was so sad that I doubt I will attempt another. Very well done though.
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Lovely narration as always from Evers, however the story never really gathered any momentum, nor showed any purpose or direction.
KAB
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Interesting story, but I really don't understand the ending.