One Day's Courtship and The Heralds of Fame


Read by Nat Spratt

(4.5 stars; 16 reviews)

Robert Barr approaches romance in two short stories in his engaging and subtly humorous style.

In One Day's Courtship, British artist John Trenton visits Quebec and tries to slip in a quick canoe trip on his last day in town to photograph the scenic Shawenegan Falls.

In The Heralds of Fame, a freshman novelist heads to America with his suitcase packed with copies of his new book. Before heading out, he panic buys an extra copy of his own book at a bookstand to buoy sales after observing someone pass it up. This sets off a chain of events.
- Summary by Nat Spratt (3 hr 17 min)

Chapters

One Day's Courtship Chapter I 14:34 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter II 26:33 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter III 16:22 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter IV 8:26 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter V 18:33 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter VI 20:35 Read by Nat Spratt
One Day's Courtship Chapter VII 18:00 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter I 16:21 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter II 16:31 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter III 8:28 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter IV 9:20 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter V 10:26 Read by Nat Spratt
The Herald's of Fame Chapter VI 13:05 Read by Nat Spratt

Reviews

Fun Stories, Mostly Good Reading


(4 stars)

If one is taking one's time and making the effort to read a story, why, oh WHY, would one not inquire as to the proper pronunciation of place names (and/or other names and words, for that matter), especially when those place names are used as often as they are, in the first story? Improper pronunciation pulls the listener completely out of the narrative. Hearing "Sha-win-ay-gun" over and over was irritating enough, but what took the cake was "Ad-iron-dax".  I will, however, give the reader a point, for having properly pronouced the word "foliage", something few seem to be able to do. He also does a good job with flow, cadence, and clarity. Overall, a good reader, who could be a very good reader, with a tiny bit of preparation, ahead of time.

THE SIMPLITY OF LOVE IN BYGONE DAYS


(5 stars)

Two charming, simple stories of love in a fantasy world. Great visit to "the good old days," whenever and whatever they were. Good read.