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The Fortunate Youth

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(4,265 Sterne; 17 Bewertungen)

Paul is a poor boy who grew up in London, in the household of his mother and stepfather. His journey to greatness is the subject of our story. But his desired success comes at a very high price. (Summary by Stav Nisser) (11 hr 39 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter 1

33:09

Read by DVoice

02 - Chapter 2

24:28

Read by Kirsty Leishman

03 - Chapter 3

25:40

Read by Kirsty Leishman

04 - Chapter 4

22:58

Read by DannyHauger

05 - Chapter 5

36:10

Read by KarlHenning

06 - Chapter 6

35:41

Read by Sonali Punja

07 - Chapter 7

28:04

Read by Sonali Punja

08 - Chapter 8

17:22

Read by DannyHauger

09 - Chapter 9

42:16

Read by KarlHenning

10 - Chapter 10

27:47

Read by Sonali Punja

11 - Chapter 11

37:11

Read by Sonali Punja

12 - Chapter 12

32:27

Read by KarlHenning

13 - Chapter 13

39:12

Read by Sonali Punja

14 - Chapter 14

28:46

Read by Sonali Punja

15 - Chapter 15

26:33

Read by Kristel Tretter

16 - Chapter 16

21:29

Read by KarlHenning

17 - Chapter 17

36:19

Read by Sonali Punja

18 - Chapter 18

29:26

Read by Sonali Punja

19 - Chapter 19

23:55

Read by Kristel Tretter

20 - Chapter 20

30:21

Read by Sonali Punja

21 - Chapter 21

32:57

Read by KarlHenning

22 - Chapter 22

33:08

Read by Sonali Punja

23 - Chapter 23

33:43

Read by Sonali Punja

Bewertungen

Worth listening

(3,5 Sterne)

I gave it three and a half stars for two reasons. Locke seems to me a great writer, however just as in his other stories he assumes everyone speaks several foreign languages. I find this condescending and idiotic. Regarding the readers of this story, I found them uninspiring and their endless string of mispronunciations made me want to scream. But I stuck through it and I did enjoy the story.

An interesting story

(4 Sterne)

The story overall was good. Sort of fairy tale like in that the poor youth marries a princess type. I enjoyed the story and it is worth listening to. The narration was a challenge but overall most of them did a good job. I really prefer stories that only have one narrator but after awhile you get used to the various voices.

oh well

(2 Sterne)

as fans of librivox, we share a regret at readers who would help this noble endeavor if they would not read...readers who mispronounce countless words and are hard to understand.