Mrs. Craddock
Gelesen von Tony Oliva
W. Somerset Maugham
“I thought it was you I saw coming up the hill,” she said, stretching out her hand.
He stopped and shook it; the touch of his big, firm fingers made her tremble. His hand was massive and hard as if it were hewn of stone. She looked up at him and smiled.
“Isn’t it cold?” she said. It is terrible to be desirous of saying all sorts of passionate things, while convention debars you from any but the most commonplace. (Excerpts from chapter 1.) (11 hr 8 min)
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Bewertungen
Very Enjoyable. The reader's narrating was visceral.
GC
unimpressed
It no doubt will ring many bells with a good percentage of listeners. The realisation that love and relationships are really never up to our expectations. Because we simply do not accept that expectations that have basis on changing another human being simply cannot be fulfilled. And most importantly that the feeling is always mutual, even if often one party is quite prepared to oversee everything and just carry on while the other insists in making their feelings know. All is so well captured in this book. And the narrator is fantastic!
love overload
tedtammy4
The woman was seeking love in absurd amounts. It became monotonous. But the reader was really great to listen to!
Another great reading!
zobert
Fascinating story. Reader and sound quality top drawer. Many thanks to Tony Oliva.
Mrs. Craddock
Valentina Stanca
Wonderful classical novel, Splendid reading . Thank you ,Tony Oliva !
Nice Rocha
Excellent reading. It's incredible how Maugham captures the feminine soul.
Mispronunciation
Brenda H. Nelson
"Lowering" pronounced like , ow, or glowering. I wish the editors and readers were better read or educated.
Revealing study of marital relations
Unknown
Great reader and an intimate revelation of human relations by the author.