
The Yellow Wallpaper: Cheeky Book Talk Edition
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Narrated by:
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Jama Smith
About this listen
Immerse yourself in the haunting tale of "The Yellow Wallpaper" from the producers of the popular podcast, Falling Asleep With a Good Book. This edition features a casually worded modern introduction by producer/narrator Jama Smith, and is part of The Cheeky Book Talk Collection of public domain classics. Delve into this creepy and thought-provoking narrative by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and gain new insights from a modern female perspective. This special edition is a must-have for literature enthusiasts and podcast aficionados alike. Download today and experience The Yellow Wallpaper with a fresh perspective that will leave you wanting to seek out similar themes from feminist authors of the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Public Domain (P)2024 Jama D.L. Smith
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