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Beyond the Rocks, A Love Story

Gelesen von Amy Deuchler

(4,062 Sterne; 16 Bewertungen)

Forced into marriage to a man who is older and wealthier, young Theodora Fitzgerald contemplates her fate in love, until she meets and falls in love with another. - Summary by Amy Deuchler (7 hr 50 min)

Chapters

Chapter I

7:09

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Chapter II

22:05

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Chapter III

21:57

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Chapter IV

19:04

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Chapter V

9:52

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Chapter VI

8:03

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Chapter VII

14:48

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Chapter VIII

14:24

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Chapter IX

20:01

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Chapter X

19:44

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Chapter XI

17:00

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Chapter XII

10:13

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Chapter XIII

7:46

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Chapter XIV

17:39

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Chapter XV

8:26

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Chapter XVI

15:10

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Chapter XVII

22:50

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Chapter XVIII

19:02

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Chapter XIX

25:53

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Chapter XX

13:54

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Chapter XXI

22:24

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Chapter XXII

6:22

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Chapter XXIII

18:42

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Chapter XXIV

24:47

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Chapter XXV

18:56

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Chapter XXVI

14:49

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Chapter XXVII

13:59

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Chapter XXVIII

12:53

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Chapter XXIX

6:20

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Chapter XXX

11:01

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Chapter XXXI

5:31

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Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

This charming romantic story , though it shows the class prejudices of its day, was a pleasure to hear, read beautifully by the excellent reader.

Elinor Glyn is fine voice actor

(3 Sterne)

Elinor Glyn must have used half a dozen or a few more different character vocalizations in the book. I haven't enjoyed so many distinct character vocalizations since I listened to Martin Geeson's reading of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot"(i.e. the epileptic), part one and two. The genre of book i confess I feel middling about(it's better than most war novels or some other genre's). I am more interested in novels that include or about the working or lower classes, rural novels where there is more character development of workers like in Thomas Hardy's "Far from the Madding", i like a book that includes the various social classes interactions and progressive social novels from the 19th and early 20th century. However it is Glyn's fine reader acting which made me enjoy this book. I'm not finished yet with this book but i thought i better mention Elinor Glyn's entertaining reading before i jump into another librivox/IA listen to another book. And I also liked that Glyn read at a human pace