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Wealth and Privilege

By: Jeanette Watts
Narrated by: Andrew Baldwin
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Money. Family. Love. Hate. Obsession. Duty. Politics. Religion - or the lack thereof. Sex - or, once again, the lack thereof.

Thomas Baldwin finds himself married to a woman he can't stand, while head-over-heels in love with another woman he can't have. Talk about bad planning. He feels like a kite, buffeted by circumstances which blow him not only through personal crises, but also through some of the most significant events in Pittsburgh during the late 1800s, including the railroad riots of 1877, the creation of the Homestead Steel Works, the assassination of President Garfield, and the Johnstown Flood. Over time, and with the help of his muse, who dances maddeningly just beyond his reach, he takes control of his life, wresting it from the winds attempting to control him.

A carefully-researched historical novel about life among the privileged class of Pittsburgh during the Industrial Revolution.

©2006 Jeanette Watts (P)2021 Jeanette Watts
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The characters were so easy to enjoy. Set during an important historical period of time in the United States. I truly enjoyed listening to the story and look forward to the next one!

Excellent story

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In the context of late 19th century materialism, industrialism and capitalism, the hypothesis of the non-existence of God is disproven as the vapid pursuit of profit above all else is juxtaposed on the simple life of faith endured by the simple and the poor. A good read that may accomplish the opposite of its intended effect.

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