
My Antonia
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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By:
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Willa Cather
Jim's grandparents have a large and tidy farm. They are kind to him, but conventional. Later Jim becomes a scholar and Antonia becomes a "hired girl" in town. She blossoms in the new freedom that town life offers. Jim can only taste this life vicariously through her recounting of town gossip and of the "dance tent". Antonia's strong will, spirit, and honesty allow her to thrive in the midst of hardship.
Cather paints a rich picture of life on the prairie at the beginning of the 20th century and depicts some of the many cultures that came to comprise the United States.
©2002 Tantor Media, Inc. Originally published 1918.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Editorial reviews
Willa Cather's My Antonia was considered a masterpiece when it was published in 1918 and Cather's star has only risen since then. Frequently shortlisted with Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and Hemingway as one of the early 20th century's American masters, Cather painted a portrait of the Nebraska plains that helped to induct the Midwest to the main stage of American letters. But My Antonia transcends regionalism. Narrator Patrick Lawlor brings a tremulous intensity and a keen insight into this story of a man struggling to understand his relationship to Antonia, a lifelong friend and free spirit of the Nebraska plains.
A Brilliant Story
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An amazingly vivid novel
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Sweet, clean, refreshing clear story
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A True Portrait of Nebraska
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Cather and Narrator P. Lawlor: Perfect Together
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
This book is like Little House on the Prairie for grown-ups.What aspect of Patrick Lawlor???s performance would you have changed?
The reading is OK. The reader tries to use different accents for some of the different characters, but some of them are just plain annoying, and none of them really draw you into the story as is the case with some other narrators.Could you see My Antonia being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
NoAny additional comments?
Read this with my daughter who was reading for a school assignment. If not for that, I probably woudn't have finished the book. On the plus side, it is pretty short.OK...
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