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Alice Adams Audiobook by Booth Tarkington


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Title: Alice Adams
Author: Booth Tarkington
Narrator: Traci Svendsgaard
Format: Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-18-08
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 57 votes
Genres: Classics, American Literature
Publisher's Summary:
The lower-middle class Adams family faces a slow disintegration in a small Midwestern town. Alice, a social climber, is ashamed of her unsuccessful family and determined to distinguish herself. Lacking the social props she needs to shine in society, Alice attends a dance and lies about her background, hoping to attract a wealthy husband. But in the end, her high aspirations must be tempered by the reality of her situation.
Alice Adams' resiliency of spirit makes her one of Tarkington's most compelling female characters.
Members Reviews:
The wrong reader in the wrong style
Would you try another book from Booth Tarkington and/or Traci Svendsgaard?
Booth Tarkington yes; Traci Svendsgaard, no.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Alice Adams?
I wouldn't know what the most memorable moment of ALICE ADAMS is, as I stopped listening after the first ten minutes.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator assumes this story is taking place in the South, and gives all the characters Southern accents, which is ridiculous. Tarkington wrote very specifically about the Midwest, where he was born, raised, lived and died. The narrator destroys the experience by making every character sound like they're out of William Faulkner.
You didnt love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I'll read the book on my own in order to appreciate it properly, without the "improvement" of an utterly misguided narrator. This recording should either be redone with the right narrator or removed from the Audible catalog.
A UNIVERSAL STORY ON A UNIVERSAL THEME
A charmingly written story set in the 1920's in a small city reflecting the optimism and aspirations of the American people as the industrial age spreads across the country. Tarkington presents the Adam's family's dreams of "getting ahead," of rising through the socio-economic levels of the town. His descriptions of the parents, a tired, aging father who has not risen to the monetary levels his wife longs for and who blames him and carps continually about his missed opportunity; an unhappy, pampered son too coddled by his mother and a daughter upon whom falls the burden of trying to fulfill her mother's dreams are deftly written. The story could easily be set in hundreds of small towns in 2011. A small jewel of writing.
How our castles of deception fall
A brilliant book. The most excellently drawn characters may be Alice's father and his employer. But the deceptions Alice uses to lure a man are haunting and challenging to the reader. Are we not like her, each of us?
Freedom lies in giving up false desires.
It is unfortunate that Booth Tarkington was a contemporary of Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner and Lewis. He has been swept aside by America's greatest 20th century writers. This book shows that his Pulitzer prizes were well deserved. True freedom is found by giving up falsehoods on social status and marital bliss. Excellent narration, especially with the Southern accent, make this book a 5 star winner.
Dated
Can't understand how this formulaic melodrama won the Pulitzer Prize; I guess audiences were much less sophisticated then. The narrator needs to go back to narration school; she has a nice enough voice, but that hokey and regionally inappropriate accent she adopts makes the already thin story nearly unlistenable.
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