Silas Marner (Version 3)
George Eliot
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Silas Marner is a hermit-style weaver who keeps to himself and is eyed with suspicion by those in the nearby town of Raveloe. Dispelled from his religious community as a young man after being accused of a crime, Marner finds solace in weaving and in gold. But the disappearance of his treasure and the appearance of a small child change the apparent course of his life entirely. - Summary by Sarah Bacaller (7 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
| Part 1 Chapter I | 24:46 | Lu par Sarah B |
| Chapter II | 17:27 | Lu par Sarah B |
| Chapter III | 24:06 | Lu par Sarah B |
| Chapter IV | 18:13 | Lu par jenno |
| Chapter V | 10:59 | Lu par Sarah B |
| Chapter VI | 22:44 | Lu par Elizabeth Horan |
| Chapter VII | 12:22 | Lu par Elizabeth Horan |
| Chapter VIII | 22:00 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
| Chapter IX | 17:10 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
| Chapter X | 38:00 | Lu par Tad Davis |
| Chapter XI | 41:57 | Lu par Arden |
| Chapter XII | 16:13 | Lu par torre435 |
| Chapter XIII | 20:20 | Lu par pianoroll262 |
| Chapter XIV | 27:31 | Lu par Arden |
| Chapter XV | 3:33 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
| Part 2 Chapter XVI | 37:07 | Lu par Tad Davis |
| Chapter XVII | 27:41 | Lu par Tad Davis |
| Chapter XVIII | 9:26 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
| Chapter XIX | 21:10 | Lu par Howard Skyman |
| Chapter XX | 7:21 | Lu par The Seaweed Worker |
| Chapter XXI | 8:38 | Lu par Nancy Gorgen |
| Chapter XXII Conclusion | 7:00 | Lu par Alan Mapstone |
Critiques
Love the book, great readers
alicia lozano
This is a lovely sweet book, even when it started all going bad. The readers were wonderful, I'm thankful to all of them.