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The House of Mirth

By: Edith Wharton
Narrated by: Deaver Brown
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The novel is about New York City society in its best years through the life of a beautiful girl who is an outside insider with a foot in and several feet outside the inner circle.

Edith Wharton was a great early 20th Century writer who captured American social & society norms, especially in the upper classes.

Public Domain (P)2024 Deaver Brown
Literary Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction

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This guy sounds like an eight grader struggling with new vocabulary. Zero prep. Zero talent. Ruins Wharton’s beautiful language.

Terrible narrator

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The reading was the worst I have heard. It was as though the speaker was reading this for the first time, mispronouncing words and halting sentences. 👎

Story was enchanting.

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The narrator stumbles over words, has the wrong inflection points…barely stops at the end of a sentence…very surprised coming from Audible.

Worst narrator ever

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Terrible audio book!! Person reading it stumbles over words and does not emphasize correctly. Waste of money.

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The reader almost got me to stop trying to listen to I- this is nworthy of you

Terrible semi literate reader

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