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The Custom of the Country

De: Edith Wharton
Narrado por: Barbara Caruso
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The first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for literature, Edith Wharton stands among the finest writers of early 20th-century America. In The Custom of the Country, Wharton’s scathing social commentary is on full display through the beautiful and manipulative Undine Spragg. When Undine convinces her nouveau riche parents to move to New York, she quickly injects herself into high society. But even a well-to-do husband isn’t enough for Undine, whose overwhelming lust for wealth proves to be her undoing.

Public Domain (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
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Masterful Writing • Engrossing Plot • Distinct Character Voices • Magnificent Paragraphs • Rich Vocabulary

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Fascinating story

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A fascinating and interesting description of a particular time before the Great War. The narrator was excellent.

wonderful

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I have never read a main character as distasteful and narcissistic then this one. I was glad when she was down on her luck . And thought other characters ignorant to have anything to do with her. I walked away feeling sorry for Paul. And my distaste for his mother increased.

Narcissistic

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A friend recommended this to me after seeing how much I adore F. Scott Fitzgerald. Of course, her writing is different, but it is similarly delightful!! I enjoyed this to the fullest!!

Delightful!!

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Enjoyed listening to this novel very much. The story is so well written and in the hands of such a wonderful narrator it was really brought to life.

Great Narration

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Scarlett O’Hara at least loved Tara and Ashley Wilkes. But Undine Spragg has no redeeming qualities! That said, I listened to all 15+ hours because Edith Wharton is a master story teller whose insights and observations of social behaviors is unmatched.

Is there a more unlikable character in literature?

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I loved Barbara Caruso’s version of the Anne of Green Gables series, and decided to try some more of her work.

Unfortunately I couldn’t listen to more than three hours of this book. The main character is such a naïve, vain, and silly character. I could not stand her.

Hate This Book; Love The Narration

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I like to admire the main character of a novel. Eary in listening to this story, I forgave the faults of the main character and tried to find her positive attributes. Eventually, I realized that I hated the main character. I'm so glad I don't know anyone in real life quite like her. I almost quit listening at that point, but there were things that I wanted to hear how they would be resolved. So I was patient and kept listening. Eventually, I realized that in perhaps a bit of sarcastic humor that the author wants the reader to dislike the main character. At that point, my disdain for her turned to pitty and I stopped looking for any positive characteristics in her. Once I got past that, I was able to enjoy the story much more.

An enjoyable story if you have a bit of patience

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Edith Wharton continues her examination of New York "Society" - with the introduction of a new heroine (Undine Spragg) - who dreams of 'making it big' (getting what she wants) in New York City.

There is much commentary about "Society" enforces its will - and punishes (through emotional violence - exclusion - banishment) for those who offend; the double standards and hypocrisy of the day.

Excellently written - astute observations with reference to 'the players and non players in the game'.

As relevant today as when it was written - the heroine succeeds up and until the end of the novel when she discovers that the item she really wants (?) she cannot have because of her own behavior and situation.

Should be of interest to those who read about the U.S. "Gilded Age".

Carl Gallozzi

A perceptive examination of Gilded Age New York

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I can see why Edith Wharton is considered a classic author. My interest was caught from the beginning. By the end I wanted Undine to get her comeuppance.

Character definitions

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