Alice Adams
Booth Tarkington
Read by Jeannie
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Alice Adams chronicles the attempts of a lower middle class American midwestern family at the turn of the 20th century to climb the social ladder. The eponymous heroine is at the heart of the story, a young woman who wants a better place in society and a better life. As Gerard Previn Meyer has stated, "Apart from being the contribution to social history its author conceived it to be, [Alice Adams] is something more, that something being what has attracted to it so large a public: its portrait of a (despite her faults) 'lovable girl'."
(Summary by Jeannie) (7 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 11:57 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 02 | 15:57 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 03 | 18:47 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 04 | 13:21 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 05 | 18:00 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 06 | 25:00 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 07 | 17:52 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 08 | 14:45 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 09 | 17:08 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 10 | 16:23 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 11 | 21:28 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 12 | 29:34 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 13 | 14:21 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 14 | 20:10 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 15 | 19:43 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 16 | 17:36 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 17 | 15:43 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 18 | 17:03 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 19 | 17:19 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 20 | 21:56 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 21 | 22:54 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 22 | 19:09 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 23 | 19:35 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 24 | 11:28 | Read by Jeannie |
Chapter 25 | 15:54 | Read by Jeannie |
Reviews
effective writing
TheReader
! I grew to dislike the mother immensely! what a hag! all characters were well-defined and consistent. reader was excellent. the story was very believable. incredible but there are people like that in this world of both classes. wonder what happened to Walter he was a deficit anyway... You enjoy the story
A great Tarkington book and the reader was excellent
bippy
I decided to try another Tarkington book after listening to the Magnificent Ambersons which I liked a lot. While this novel wasn't as deep as that one it was very moving and the ending will throw you for a loss. By the way the 1935 movie with Katherine Hepburn idiotically changed the ending making the film into some kind of romantic comedy/drama instead of the deeper work it is. I guess during the Depression years they wanted happy endings but the book's ending in its own way was even more happier and noble than the movies' ludicrous ending.
Wonderful Twist at The End
TLocke
A poor girl romance that ended in a unexpected way, quite rare for me, and so doubly enjoyable. Story was well read, and I found it a bit slow in some parts. Still worth a listen.
An American Classic
Listener/Reader
This Pulitzer Prize winning novel remains a classic, if somewhat forgotten by the passage of time. A poignant story with unforgettable characters and a sublime story line. And Jeannie’s reading brings it all deep into your heart.
Janet Hayes
I really enjoyed this, especially the reader. And the story certainly didn't end as I expected. Very good and I highly recommend.
wmblount
I almost quit on this story a couple of times. I’m glad I didn’t.
very easy to listen to this book . good one
enda
excellent narration
A LibriVox Listener
Wonderful story of a flawed but brave heroine from recent yesteryear.