
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Book: ***
Performance: ****
A Nice Way to Enjoy a Classic
First off … this is not my typical fare; in fact, I don’t usually care for relationship drama, but I am on a bit of a classics kick and this seemed like an easy way to move outside my comfort zone … and for the most part that is true. The Narration on this collection was great and made it all very enjoyable. In “The Age of Innocence,” we get a Hallmark love triangle set in the NYC socialite scene that now has a bit of a nostalgic feel to it. I am not sure why “The House of Mirth” was not first, but they are remarkably similar stories to my mind, with perhaps a more stinging critique of social expectations and obligations of the time found here. Enough to make me happy to not be living then (while every age has its issues, I would like to believe that there is more freedom and opportunity today for many folks that traditionally had little or none). Granted this is all first world issues … but is still progress. The last piece, “Ethan Frome,” is the weakest of the three and explores an even darker side of human social relationships. All in all, it was worth the effort, but such stories remain a bit of a struggle for me to enjoy much.
The chapters and sections in this work are:
“The Age of Innocence”
Book 1 (5:47)
Book 2 (5:45)
“The House of Mirth”
Book 1 (6:41)
Book 2 5:32)
“Ethan Frome” (3:14)
I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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