Sons of the Covenant: A Tale of London Jewry


Lu par Adrian Praetzellis

(4.7 stars; 16 reviews)

Born in London's poverty-stricken and heavily Jewish East End, the Lipcott boys create their own successes in life and love. The brothers' commitment to improving the lives of working class people leads them to concoct The Scheme to help both the residents of their former neighbourhood and the Jewish people as a whole. The author stresses the responsibility of middle class Jews toward the Jewish poor. Consequently, this 1900 story has its preachy moments as well as some essentialised speculations about Jewish history and character. But the book isn't all earnestness - there are character studies, love interests, and some great comic scenes, too!

The son of a Russian rabbi, Samuel Gordon (1871-1927) was born in Germany and came to England at the age of 13. Like Phil Lipcott, his protagonist in this novel, Gordon attended Cambridge University. The club envisioned by The Scheme seems modeled after London's Jewish Working Men's Institute. This was one of several East End organisations (e.g., the Jewish Girls Club, the Brady Boys Club) established by Jewish philanthropists around the turn of the 19th century to "instill in the rising generation all that is best in the English character..." (Col. A. E. Goldsmit, founder of the Jewish Lads Brigade). (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis) (16 hr 5 min)

Chapitres

Chapter 01 13:42 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 02 17:15 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 03 21:13 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 04 12:27 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 05 18:51 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 06 26:22 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 07 17:04 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 08 24:49 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 09 13:29 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 10 35:26 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 11 13:17 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 12 42:14 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 13 28:54 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 14 37:44 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 15 17:55 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 16 29:40 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 17 44:31 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 18 Part 1 29:42 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 18 Part 2 36:05 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 19 54:09 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 20 Part 1 16:22 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 20 Part 2 32:21 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 21 26:09 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 22 45:52 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 23 36:51 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 24 45:27 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 25 22:03 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 26 26:09 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 27 29:20 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 28 25:45 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 29 22:57 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 30 36:10 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 31 Part 1 28:27 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis
Chapter 31 Part 2 37:06 Lu par Adrian Praetzellis

Critiques

Great book!


(5 stars)

What a surprise! I really don't know what I had expected from this book, and I almost passed it up! I'm happy that I didn't! I even listened 2 times


(5 stars)

a good book nice and long. I enjoyed the first 3/4 of it better than the last part. Adrian's reading is what made it a good book


(5 stars)

Excellent story, very well written. The narrator needs no introduction, of course. Adrian Praetzellis brings to life every book he reads. Many many many thanks. Bless you.

Fantastic!


(5 stars)

The story is well written and the narrator was excellent

My Grandfather's Childhood


(5 stars)

My grandfather grew up in London.


(4.5 stars)

very good book. the narrator read so beautifully