The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories
Mark Twain
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The $30,000 Bequest is a collection of short stories and humorous anecdotes by the renowned author Mark Twain. In this engaging compilation, Twain showcases his signature wit and keen observations of human nature, offering listeners a delightful glimpse into the absurdities of life.
Set against the backdrop of Twain's unique perspective on society, these tales explore themes of wealth, ambition, and the quirks of everyday people. Each story is infused with Twain's characteristic humor, making the ordinary seem extraordinary and inviting listeners to reflect on the follies of their own lives.
Published in 1906, this collection remains a testament to Twain's enduring legacy as a master storyteller. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, The $30,000 Bequest promises to entertain and amuse with its clever narratives and timeless insights.
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great stories, terrible reading
Rodger Jacobsen
Regular Librivox users probably know to beware of stories that have more than on reader, so I usually sample some of the tracks before downloading. I did this but my random trials missed the worst of these and when I tried to listen I was appalled at how bad must of the readings were. the torture is that it's hard to discard a good story even though the reading stinks.