
One More River
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Narrated by:
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David Case
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John Galsworthy
About this listen
After just 18 months of marriage, Clare has fled from her highly esteemed but sadistic husband, Gerald, in Ceylon and boarded a ship back to England. Onboard, she meets a charming but penniless expatriate named Tony Croom, who falls madly in love with her. They develop a close but platonic relationship, unaware that Clare's husband has set detectives on her. When Clare refuses to return to her husband, he accuses her of adultery with Tony in a highly public divorce case. Though Clare wants nothing more than to divorce Gerald, she must fight the false accusation to defend her family's honor.
John Galsworthy received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932.
Family matters: don't miss our other titles in The Forsyte Chronicles.(P)1998 Phoenix RecordingsCritic reviews
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- JB
- 05-22-08
Very good book!
The whole series beams with great characters and wonderfull plots! Time well spent!
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- Robin
- 04-09-13
excellent galsworthy, last in forsyte series
I love John Galsworthy. He has that dry British sense of humor, and was way ahead of his time in his views toward women and relationships. This book was one of the best in the sequel to Forsyte Saga, and a fitting last volume. You'll need to read these in order (for the Galsworthy uninitiated). Great narration, A+ listen.
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- SuEllenSP
- 08-10-23
Brilliant conclusion
Galsworthy reveals once again with elegant style the moving realities of people living and loving.
This is a wonderful conclusion to the Forests Saga.
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- Lisa Smith
- 01-17-22
worth reading but very separate from books 1-6
This is tauted as the 9th book in the series. But the last 3 books are quite separate from the first six.
I understand Galsworthy died before this book was published and I wonder if his plan was to continue the saga and bring the characters together.
Galsworthy is a fantastic writer and has an ingenious talent for telling a gripping story whilst incorporating social details from the time that are otherwise hard to come by.
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- escoocoo
- 05-16-23
I Loved It!
Like all the installments in this series, an excellent story. Funny (even laugh out loud funny at times) and tragic, as well as insightful and informative about this time in (mostly) English history. A real piece of good writing that is more than well worth the time it takes to listen. Ditto for the entire series (9 books on audio, but I believe there are 19 books in all, and I would devour them all if they were available!)
Clean and absolutely wholesome. What a treasure and a find when, nowadays, there is so much junk and obscenity out there passing as “literature”. 🤦♀️
This series is completely not like that. Just a very fine example of what really good literature should look like.
LOVE THE NARRATOR!!!
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