Ethan Frome (version 2)
Edith Wharton
Read by Bob Neufeld





Ethan Frome is a novel published in 1911 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts, New England, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. (Summary by Wikipedia) (3 hr 59 min)
Chapters
00 - Introduction | 31:58 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
01 - Chapter 1 | 20:55 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
02 - Chapter 2 | 20:56 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
03 - Chapter 3 | 13:46 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
04 - Chapter 4 | 29:05 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
05 - Chapter 5 | 13:42 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
06 - Chapter 6 | 11:08 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
07 - Chapter 7 | 28:59 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
08 - Chapter 8 | 19:59 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
09 - Chapter 9 | 49:27 | Read by Bob Neufeld |
Reviews
Ethan Frome





stbalbach
A heart-felt and moving performance by Bob Neufeld of this American Realist classic.
Ethan Frome





Sandra Hammond
Bob Neufeld's earthy tone compliments the atmosphere of suspense this story conjures. I was held intrigued throughout. Thank you so much Bob for your vast contributions to. Librivox..and for bringing this story to me.
Magnificent reading of a magnificent book





David M. Paganin
I deeply appreciated this absolutely masterful and deeply moving reading of Edith Wharton's magnificent text. A thousand thanks!
Terrific





Bill
Another great reading by Mr. Neufeld. He does justice to Wharton's emotion-soaked imagery. Recommended
Great book & great reader





MarionK
Wonderfully written story and easy to listen to reader!
Bob Neufeld Rocks Again





Joe Figioli
Another masterful reading. Thanks, Bob
Good Listen





anohurry
Good match of story and narration.





Dances with Prose
Well written. Well read. The plot to me was ambiguous. This book did not leave a lasting impression on me. The writing is superb but the ending could have been more developed. Overall a very good book but I have no inclination to read it again.