Ginx's Baby: His Birth and Other Misfortunes


Lu par Lisa Reichert

(4.3 stars; 6 reviews)

In the second half of the 19th century, London was becoming a wealthy, industrialized city. It attracted many working class people from nearby towns and rural areas, all hoping to improve their lives and the futures of their family. But this growing population led to stiff competition for jobs, and the wealthy business owners didn't need to offer fair wages to get or keep workers, resulting in rampant poverty, overcrowding, and unsanitary slums. Many emigrated from Britian during this time, but for others things remained very desperate. This "light", satirical novel deals with what Ginx, one such poor man, did with the baby he could not afford to keep, and then what Charity and the Churches did with Ginx's Baby, what the Parish did with him, what the Clubs and Politicians did with him, and ultimately, what Ginx's Baby did with himself. - Summary by Lisa Reichert (3 hr 30 min)

Chapitres

PREFACE & PART I. What Ginx Did With Him. Chapter 1: Ab Initio 4:46 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 2: Home, Sweet Home! 6:45 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 3: Work and Ideas 4:06 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 4: Digressive, and May Be Skipped Without Mutilating the History 6:41 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 5: Reasons and Resolves 3:30 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 6: the Antagonism of Law and Necessity 6:23 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 7: Malthus and Man 8:16 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART I. Chapter 8: The Baby's First Translation 2:06 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. What Charity and the Churches Did With Him. Chapter 1: The Milk of Hum… 10:52 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 2: The Protestant Detectoral Association 4:03 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 3: The Sacrament of Baptism 2:33 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 4: Law On Behalf of Gospel 9:16 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 5: Magistrate's Law 3:59 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 6: Popery and Protestantism in the Queen's Bench 5:59 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 7: A Protestor, But Not a Protestant 2:56 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 8: "See How These Christians Love One Another" 12:02 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 9: Good Samaritans, and Good-Samaritan Twopences 3:46 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 10: The Force--and a Specimen of Its Weakness 3:56 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 11: The Unity of the Spirit and the Bond of Peace 18:54 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 12: No Funds--No Faith, No Works 2:36 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART II. Chapter 13: In Transitu 1:00 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. What the Parish Did With Him. Chapter 1: Parochial Knots--To Be Untie… 2:04 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. Chapter 2: A Board of Guardians 6:15 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. Chapter 3: "The World Is My Parish" 1:56 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. Chapter 4: Without Prejudice to Any One But the Guardians 6:29 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. Chapter 5: An Ungodly Jungle 7:32 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART III. Chapter 6: Parochial Benevolence--and Another Translation 5:21 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. What the Clubs and Politicians Did With Him. Chapter 1: Moved On 2:42 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. Chapter 2: Club Ideas 8:08 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. Chapter 3: A Thorough-Paced Reformer--If Not a Revolutionary 11:12 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. Chapter 4: Very Broad Views 12:57 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. Chapter 5: Party Tactics--And Political Obstructions to Social Reform 11:11 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART IV. Chapter 6: Amateur Debating In a High Legislative Body 6:08 Lu par Lisa Reichert
PART V. What Ginx's Baby Did With Himself. The Last Chapter. 4:13 Lu par Lisa Reichert

Critiques

What a lovely surprise!!!


(5 stars)

I really liked this book! What a feisty surprise it kept becoming, as “Here”, I would realize that it was Queen Victoria being spoken of obliquely, and “There”, I recognized I was hearing about the Great Irish Potato Famine and the resulting waves of emigrants fleeing as the consequences of bad governing accumulated. (the “Yam” crop was devastated… !Again, what a lovely surprise! ) About the Narrator: delivered the text with skill. Was effective in the way one can only be when working to be as invisible as water, thereby allowing the fullest measure of one’s attention to be available.

Thought provoking.


(5 stars)

Nice way of explaining things! Tougher on points that count but more tolerant than anticipated. Excellent reader.