Oliver Twist
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Narrated by:
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Gerald Dickens
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By:
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Charles Dickens
Gerald Dickens, great, great grandson of Charles Dickens, reads this traditional tale.
Oliver Twist is the second novel by English author Charles Dickens. The time honoured story is about the orphan Oliver Twist, who escapes from a workhouse and travels to London where he meets the renowned Artful Dodger, leader of a gang of juvenile pickpockets. Oliver is led to the lair of their elderly criminal trainer Fagin, naively unaware of their unlawful activities.
It is likely that Dickens's own early youth as a child labourer contributed to the story's development.
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What did you love best about Oliver Twist?
The story is wonderful to start with, but Gerald Dickens' narration puts it over the top!What was one of the most memorable moments of Oliver Twist?
All the truths coming out at the end.Have you listened to any of Gerald Dickens’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This was my first, and I will most definitely seek out more of his work!Who was the most memorable character of Oliver Twist and why?
All of the characters are so well-drawn, but for me... probably Nancy. She risks everything to do the right thing.Any additional comments?
Just one... if you are reading this review to see what others think of this particular version of Oliver Twist -- trust me... THIS is the one to get. You will not be sorry!Hands Down, THIS Is The Version To Listen To
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Dickens wrote this book to call attention to the plight of orphans during his time. I'd like to point out that worldwide there are about 147 million orphans at this time and we can all use this book to inspire thought on how to help orphans throughout the world.
I think the visceral reaction to the things which orphans routinely suffered was the main reason I didn't like this book so much. It hit me very hard. However, I must also say, that it does have a Dickens happy ending and some poetic as well as real, justice.
Gerald Dickens does a really fabulous job of narrating this story and I enjoyed listening to him very much.
Clearly, I was ruined for this book after having watched "Oliver!" the musical as a child...and all I can say about the movie is, how can anyone read this book and then say, "Let's make a musical out of it!"
Still a great book, but I won't be renting the movie anytime soon.
My least favorite Dickens, but still a classic
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