God's Country—And the Woman
Gelesen von Esther
James Oliver Curwood
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James Curwood wrote many adventures of the far north. By 1909 he had saved enough money to travel to the Canadian northwest, a trip that provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. The success of his novels afforded him the opportunity to return to the Yukon and Alaska for several months each year, which allowed him to write more than thirty such books.
The Canadian North is often referred to as "God's Country"
God’s Country is a tale of adventure, mystery and romance! (7 hr 10 min)
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Five-stars
BigSnows
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This ranks as one of the best books I've listened to, one which this listener strongly recommends. A great story, and narrated wonderfully, I found myself craving more with each chapter. Do download and listen to this one, you'll not be sorry for doing so. Both story and narrator get my highest ratings.
ANOTHER SATISFYING ENDING
Avid Listener
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As one reader commented, this was not his best book, but ot was certainly better than stories by other authors. His gift of description makes the stories come alive and thereby captivate the reader. Esthet did a fine job.
Brett Miller
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the story is really good and exceptionally well read. The big secret is flipping stupid! I wanted to scream the whole last chapter "how did John not know?" " if Josephine can lie about parentage, why can't other women?"
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Certainly not his best work. Unimaginative traditional boy gets girl story with a plot you can see coming miles ahead. Other Curwood stories are though not less traditional but at least more intriguing and entertaining
An excellent read book
cas.jr
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This book was very entertaining and held my interest all the way through. The reader made you feel like you were there, so good I could feel the cold.
Ideals of Chivalry upheld,
The Momtionary
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Like in all of Curwood's books, at least the ones I've listened to on here. Reader (Canadian accent?) is very good, even if she mispronounced "baring" as "barring."
VeryStrangeStory
JoeZimmermanSalchaAk
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Esther, thank you for your precious time . Love your voice .. Yes ,quite the most bizzare Curwood book I have Heard ..
God's Country
AnneB
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Really enjoyed listening to this, will be looking for more books by the author