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The mill on the floss by george eliot
The mill on the floss by george eliot







the mill on the floss by george eliot

Lately, I've found myself relating to wealth disparity of another time. Yes.I've listened to it twice because it is so rich with moral complexity and evolves from such innocence to such an astonishing finale.And perhaps subconsciously I am hoping the story ends differently.It is one of the best books I've read or listened to. Would you listen to The Mill on the Floss again? Why? Having experienced some major "troubles" in life, it was wonderful to read of others who have struggled. Very entertaining.ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? She's able to create what could be local-sounding British accents of the day. What does Jill Tanner bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? So relevant today, even though written 150 years ago. With her beautiful, contralto voice, Tanner is able to even create characters with individual sounding voices. Indeed, she makes the book almost a dramatic performance. However, the narrator, Jill Tanner, of the audio edition goes way above and beyond standard narration.

the mill on the floss by george eliot the mill on the floss by george eliot

I haven't read the print version so can't compare. Would you consider the audio edition of The Mill on the Floss to be better than the print version? Poignant, relevant, love Jill Tanner's narration









The mill on the floss by george eliot