Good Wives


Lu par LibriVox Volunteers

(4.4 stars; 116 reviews)

Louisa May Alcott's overwhelming success dated from the appearance of the first part of Little Women: or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, (1868) a semi-autobiographical account of her childhood years with her sisters in Concord, Massachusetts. Part two, or Part Second, also known as Good Wives, (1869) followed the March sisters into adulthood and their respective marriages. (Summary from Wikipedia) (10 hr 27 min)

Chapitres

Gossip 23:47 Lu par Arielle Lipshaw
The First Wedding 14:59 Lu par Martina
Artistic Attempts 23:25 Lu par Martina
Literary Lessons 17:14 Lu par Martina
Domestic Experiences 34:55 Lu par CalmDragon
Calls 27:15 Lu par CalmDragon
Consequences 27:19 Lu par CalmDragon
Our Foreign Correspondent 24:18 Lu par CalmDragon
Tender Troubles 27:14 Lu par B. G. Oxford
Jo's Journal 24:58 Lu par Robin
A Friend 30:26 Lu par Robin
Heartache 20:44 Lu par Robin
Beth's Secret 12:51 Lu par Arielle Lipshaw
New Impressions 28:21 Lu par mjbrichant
On the Shelf 24:53 Lu par Lisa Packer
Lazy Laurence 24:38 Lu par Lisa Packer
The Valley of the Shadow 12:47 Lu par Arielle Lipshaw
Learning to Forget 26:04 Lu par Jennifer Lott
All Alone 19:39 Lu par Shirley Ellen
Surprises 31:21 Lu par mjbrichant
My Lord and Lady 11:35 Lu par Linda McDaniel
Daisy and Demi 12:33 Lu par Lorien Hardy
Under the Umbrella 30:31 Lu par Arielle Lipshaw
Harvest Time 21:56 Lu par Lorien Hardy

Critiques

Prepare for tears


(4 stars)

This book always makes me cry and the audio was no exception. I usually prefer books with a single narrator but on the whole the readers on this version are very good.

Excellent


(5 stars)

A great book. It's basically just the story cut in half of little women. It's the story of the life of the girls when they were grown up. However it does have some tidbits here and there that weren't in the story little women. It was an enjoyment to listen too. The readers were all very good as well. I'm a big fan of the German girl! She was awesome! It was so cool to hear the professor's name spoken in the correct way.


(3.5 stars)

Have always loved this book but it's even more effective read. Some of the readers have pronunciation issues, though, that keep me from the 5-star rating I'd give it otherwise. (Not talking about the German girl, she did very well, in spite of the accent, but the Americans that can't say English words)


(4 stars)

I love the beautiful idyllic text written by Louisa May Alcott. The reading was very good although I had difficulty understanding the German girl. it did not dispel the excellent writing and poignant notes of this wonderful book.

Lovely story


(4 stars)

A lovely story, slightly spoiled by one or two narrators that I really couldn't understand and skipped chapters but on the whole well worth listening to.

good book


(4.5 stars)

I liked this book but one of the narrators was very hard to understand the rest of the narrators were good though I recommend this book.


(4 stars)

A wonderful book. Thank you to all the readers. A few volunteers have strong accents (to an American ear) but all were understandable.

Good Wives


(4.5 stars)

Great story! Excellent readers with one exception. It is easier to understand the dialect of readers whose primary language is English.