The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw


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(4.7 stars; 3 reviews)

The novel begins with the arrival of a family staking a claim in the black delta of the Deep South. Whitlaw is a brutish sort who bullies his cowering wife into working herself to death. Shortly after giving birth to a strapping man-child, the wife, Portia, dutifully dies. Her sister-in-law, Clio, takes over the responsibilities of raising the young Whitlaw and tending to every need and whim of her brother. Jonathan Jefferson grows up to be shrewd, conniving, and sly, driven – as Trollope thought most Americans were – by a compulsion for financial success. He and his father build up a prosperous store, selling to boats coming down the Mississippi. Jonathan meets Colonel Dart on one of his river trips, who decides to mentor him into becoming his personal confidential clerk. Translated, this means that Jonathan will be expected to spy on the slaves to make sure that they are not slacking, stealing, or conspiring to murder the Dart family. Once the Whitlaws are resuscitated in an area called Mount Etna, near Natchez, they meet the Steinmark family. These are immigrants from Bavaria who are in Trollope’s story as exemplars of farmers who can run a large, successful operation without slaves. The Whitlaws look down on them because according to their code, having slaves is a status symbol. To the Steinmarks, having slaves is an abomination against God, and at risk to their own lives, they give sanctuary to slave refugees.Jonathan’s philosophy is that in America, every man should be free to do whatever he pleases. Accordingly, he is quite the hedonist. Of course, slaves are not considered men, and white women are not considered a part of mankind. He is rather astounded then when Steinmark’s only daughter, Lotte, refuses to marry him. Piqued, he intends to take by force Phebe, an attractive, light-skinned, devoutly religious young slave. His efforts are thwarted by Old Juno, the ancient slave matriarch of the plantation. She is able to control Whitlaw through his terror of her supernatural powers. (Summary by Michele Eaton) (17 hr 26 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1 25:16 Read by Anna Simon
Chapter 2 21:08 Read by Ralph Crown
Chapter 3 19:31 Read by Ralph Crown
Chapter 4 21:03 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 5 12:07 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 6 21:34 Read by MaryAnn
Chapter 7 7:40 Read by KHand
Chapter 8 17:37 Read by KHand
Chapter 9 17:02 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 10 42:22 Read by Ralph Crown
Chapter 11 16:40 Read by Julia Niedermaier
Chapter 12 13:24 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 13 12:15 Read by KHand
Chapter 14 14:42 Read by KHand
Chapter 15 14:37 Read by KHand
Chapter 16 22:32 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 17 18:17 Read by Soumen Barua
Chapter 18 9:38 Read by KHand
Chapter 19 17:32 Read by KHand
Chapter 20 16:28 Read by KHand
Chapter 21 17:54 Read by Anna Simon
Chapter 22 30:29 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 23 16:00 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 24 18:05 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 25 20:50 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 26 16:44 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 27 19:37 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 28 13:28 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 29 23:13 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 30 24:36 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 31 9:09 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 32 12:00 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 33 27:10 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 34 16:14 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 35 21:49 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 36 22:00 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 37 15:07 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 38 20:31 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 39 18:57 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 40 17:37 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 41 27:42 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 42 14:31 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 43 17:16 Read by Lynne T
Chapter 44 30:05 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 45 23:14 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 46 16:27 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 47 16:00 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 48 18:02 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 49 27:58 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 50 36:35 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 51 18:29 Read by Mark Chulsky
Chapter 52 22:28 Read by Mark Chulsky
Chapter 53 14:28 Read by Michele Eaton
Chapter 54 19:55 Read by Michele Eaton

Reviews

I cant understand why this EVIL man is called a HERO!


(5 stars)

I have listened up to Chapter 33. However, I will continue to listen....due to there are so many other inspiring people, that show more worthy reason to listen....so far I have no admiration for Johnathan Jefferson Whitlaw I finished this book... This was an OUTSTANDING Book! Very inspiring persons, an admiralty. I only hated that this book was titled to a person, that does not deserve to be mentioned or remembered..