
A Town Like Alice
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Narrated by:
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Robin Bailey
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Nevil Shute
Jean Paget is just twenty years old and working in Malaya when the Japanese invasion begins. When she is captured she joins a group of other European women and children whom the Japanese force to march for miles through the jungle. While on the march, the group run into some Australian prisoners, one of whom, Joe Harman, helps them steal some food, and is horrifically punished by the Japanese as a result. After the war, Jean tracks Joe down in Australia and together they begin to dream of surmounting the past and transforming his one-horse outback town into a thriving community like Alice Springs...
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I enjoyed A Town Like Alice so much that when my second husband and I traveled to Australia in 1999 I insisted we visit the outback, Alice Springs in particular. We spent 2 nights and 3 days on a working station just outside Alice. I kept looking for Joe or Jean to come greet us.
What makes A Town Like Alice such a great book to read is the completion of an interesting and complex storyline. A Town Like Alice takes place in England, Malaysia and Australia. The first part of the story occurs during World War II. That part of Nevil Shute's story is somewhat historically correct. It's interesting to read about the women taken prisoner by the Japanese in Malaysia, and the strength if the human spirit. This novel has everything - war, survival, a legacy, romance, business savvy, friendship,humanity and more.
I highly recommend A Town Like Alice. It is a great book to read and an equally fine audible book. Robin Bailey, the narrator, is easy to listen to. He does well portraying all the various characters throughout the story. A Town Like Alice will not disappoint you.
Two Husbands, One Book, Two Stories
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Intriguing story...very well read.
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One of the greatest female characters of all time!
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No Listen Like A Town Like Alice
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A sweet story of ordinary people of simply good character overcoming war, distance, adverse circumstances. You have to read it. Gives you hope I think.
A perfect book. My second listen.
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Robin Bailey does a great job with the narration.
A Story from a Different Time...
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A bit dated but great book
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As a woman I'm always curious as to how well a male author is going to write a female main character, especially of her inner life. Neil Shute does pretty well, and although she's maybe slightly idealized, I liked her very much. It's an interesting workaround of this, how the narrator's voice is actually that of a male character (think benevolent old British dude) who is relating the young woman's story to the reader second hand.
Robin Bailey did a great job switching between accents (mainly between British and Australian), which just added color to an already colorful and engaging book.
Fun and thought-provoking
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Just Wonderful
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Where does A Town Like Alice rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
It ranks in the top 5Who was your favorite character and why?
Jean, because of her kindness to others.Which scene was your favorite?
When they reunited.If you could take any character from A Town Like Alice out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Her attorney. He's such a kindly, lovable old gentleman.Wonderful story
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