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The Violin Conspiracy
- A Novel (Good Morning America Book Club)
- De: Brendan Slocumb
- Narrado por: JD Jackson, Brendan Slocumb
- Duración: 12 h y 4 m
- Versión completa
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Growing up Black in rural North Carolina, Ray McMillian’s life is already mapped out. But Ray has a gift and a dream—he’s determined to become a world-class professional violinist, and nothing will stand in his way. Not his mother, who wants him to stop making such a racket; not the fact that he can’t afford a violin suitable to his talents; not even the racism inherent in the world of classical music.
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Enjoyable But Flawed
- De woodbridge98 en 02-12-22
- The Violin Conspiracy
- A Novel (Good Morning America Book Club)
- De: Brendan Slocumb
- Narrado por: JD Jackson, Brendan Slocumb
Best book ever!
Revisado: 01-31-23
Well written, amazing story, poignant, and a page turner.
Taken by fact that many of Ray’s experiences were the author’s.
Looking forward to his next book.
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Howards End
- De: E. M. Forster
- Narrado por: Margaret Melosh
- Duración: 3 h y 17 m
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Howards End is a novel about social conventions, codes of conduct, and private relationships in turn-of-the-century England. It also showcases differences between the middle class and the poor, while weaving a complex story of relationship amongst three families belonging to three different classes of pre-war England. Howards End is considered by many to be E. M. Forster's masterpiece.
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Unable to listen to narration
- De J.L. Finney en 11-14-24
- Howards End
- De: E. M. Forster
- Narrado por: Margaret Melosh
Why only 11?
Revisado: 03-07-21
There are only 11 chapters in this book.
Where are the rest of the chapters?
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