Calumet “K”


Read by Betsie Bush

(4.5 stars; 10 reviews)

"A novel, with several elements of rather unusual interest. As a tale, it is swift, simple, and absorbing, and one does not willingly put it down until it is finished. It has to do with grain-elevator business, with railways, strikes, and commercial and financial matters generally, woven skillfully into a human story of love." --The Commercial Advertiser

"'Calumet "K"' is a novel that is exciting and absorbing, but not the least bit sensational. It is the story of a rush.... The book is an unusually good story; one that shows the inner workings of the labor union, and portrays men who are the bone and sinew of the earth."--The Toledo Blade.

"The heroine in this case is the hero's stenographer; but the action of the story grows out of the attempt of rival capitalists and grain men to balk the building of a grain elevator by a set date." --The Burlington Free Press

(Excerpts from the advertising material at the end of "The Merry Anne" by Samuel Merwin)<

Note: This book contains racial comments that may be offensive to modern listeners. (6 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01 21:37 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 02 18:45 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 03 15:16 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 04 16:10 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 05 35:51 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 06 22:58 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 07 16:28 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 08 22:44 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 09 14:59 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 10 17:30 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 11 21:46 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 12 23:39 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 13 25:06 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 14 27:20 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 15 23:30 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 16 19:56 Read by Betsie Bush
Chapter 17 22:56 Read by Betsie Bush

Reviews

Ok!


(3.5 stars)

Ok story! It's the good reading that makes all the different. If it had been read by all off the volunteers I would not been able to listen!

Good Book!


(5 stars)

Thanks to the reader for this super reading of this fun great story. will no doubt listen to it a second time

Outstanding book


(5 stars)

I read somewhere that this was Ayn Rand’s favorite book. I can see why!!! Love it.


(5 stars)

Awesome book. One of my favorites.