Christmas at Thompson Hall


Read by Arnold

(4.3 stars; 69 reviews)

"A Mid-Victorian Christmas Tale"; tells of a night time encounter between relatives who had never before met, resulting in minor injuries, embarrassment, and Trollope's usual 'nice' social interactions. (Summary by Arnold Banner) (1 hr 48 min)

Chapters

1 - Mrs. Brown's Success 23:46 Read by Arnold
2 - Mrs. Brown's Failure 16:44 Read by Arnold
3 - Mrs. Brown Attempts to Escape 19:57 Read by Arnold
4 - Mrs. Brown Does Escape 27:51 Read by Arnold
5 - Mrs. Brown at Thompson Hall 20:03 Read by Arnold

Reviews

Humorous throughout


(4 stars)

What do you do when put into a very embarrassing situation, and the only way of dignified escape means causing a stranger injury? And what if that stranger isn't a stranger after all? A pleasing little bit of humor, well read by Arnold Banner. The twist can be seen a mile away, but it was a fun listen nonetheless.

Christmas at Thompson Hall


(5 stars)

Highly amusing! I agree with an earlier reviewer who thought this would make a good family movie. It would need to be set in the time period though.

Delightful


(5 stars)

Although it wasn't difficult to figure who was who, following the dénouement through was charming and amusing. Beautifully read by Arnold.

Embarassing incident turns into a funny story


(3 stars)

I found it too difficult to sympathize very much with any character. Still, it is kind of an interesting story. Not much material though, and it gets spread rather thinly.

entertaining tale


(5 stars)

engaging and well narrated. even my very active 16 year old son enjoyed the story.

Christmas at Thompson Hall


(5 stars)

A really delightful little book especially during the holiday season.


(5 stars)

Would make a very funny movie.

Oops


(5 stars)

Oh what a tangled web. I laughed out loud. Most enjoyable and very well read by the volunteer.