Summer
Edith Wharton
Lu par Robin Cotter





The story is one of only two novels by Wharton to be set in New England. The novel details the sexual awakening of its protagonist, Charity Royall, and shares many plot similarities with Wharton's better known novel, Ethan Frome. Only moderately well-received when originally published, Summer has had a resurgence in critical popularity since the 1960's. (Summary by Wikipedia) (5 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 16:44 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 02 | 19:02 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 03 | 11:48 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 04 | 7:50 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 05 | 17:27 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 06 | 24:17 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 07 | 22:53 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 08 | 17:55 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 09 | 20:48 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 10 | 14:53 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 11 | 17:46 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 12 | 23:54 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 13 | 12:59 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 14 | 14:06 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 15 | 31:04 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 16 | 25:49 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 17 | 18:03 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Chapter 18 | 22:33 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Critiques





dian Whocares
A touching story of life's complexities, those that we do to ourselves and those that others do to us. Very well read
Unusual story, great reader





Em
Just the right length - gives lots of insight into Charity's views at this critical period of her life, but I like how much remains vague and uncertain. Both a celebration of independence and a trajedy of social pressures





Book Guru
A charming novel ~ Edith Wharton never disappoints! Easy listening....
Summer





Tammy Huff
This was a book full of heart.
Excellent





tinamcsag
Robin Cotter did an excellent job.
Good reader, interesting piece of literature





Tygerlily
The book was beautifully written and well read. The plot gave me the heebie jeebies. Not sure if this was normal back then. Probably looking at this story from a modern lens. By today's standards, it's ghastly to think about this.