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Jane Eyre
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Chrissie
I listened to this. The narration by Wanda McCaddon was excellent. Listening to classics is often a pleasure since the stories told are most often presented chronologically; each character is introduced one by one and the story moves forward without confusion. And so was it with this one too.

This book was first published in 1847 by the eldest of the three Brontë sisters. This was a literary English family raised in a parsonage. Charlotte writes of her own time and circumstances. The language is
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Using the Librevox recording (with Elizabeth Klett, my favorite narrator) as my what-I'm-knitting-to. Will probably dub this shawl as my Jane shawl. ...more
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