
A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing
Troubles at Traymore College
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Narrado por:
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Charlie Boswell
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Duncan Clarke
When David Pritchard is hired to teach political science at a remote women’s college in 1969, he anticipates a quiet year before moving on to bigger things. However, it soon becomes apparent that all is not well at Traymore College. President Barton and his administration curtail basic academic freedoms, harass tenured professors, and impose tight constraints on students’ personal lives.
Appalled, David engages in intimate alliances with sympathetic faculty and several members of student leadership to stand up to the school’s administration. Together, they aim to ignite the press and spark far-reaching legal action. But Barton will not go down without a fight.
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Change is Powerful..
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I have really enjoyed listening to this novel and the narrator was wonderful. I did have a bit of a hard time at first, as there is a high pitched noise in the background of the recording. I at first thought it was supposed to mimic nature sounds but then it continued through most of the recording. Eventually I learned to turn it out, but it was quite distracting at first. I highly recommend A Little Rebellion is a Good thing to anyone who loves a good suspense and a fight for what's right.
Rebellion is Good
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An insider's tale of 1960's rebellion
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Well told story of 60's college life
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Interesting Story
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It is important to note that Mr. Clarke's novel is fiction but one can deduce that it may be based on his personal experiences. The story follows David Pritchard and his new career path of being a professor at the fictional Traymore College. Traymore College is an all women's college located in rural Virginia. Unfortunately, the college is run by misogynist, President Barton. Early on we find the bizarre and archaic rules that enforced upon these adult women. With Mr. Pritchard's background in law, he is the go-to for a student when she is facing expulsion. Even though I had to remind myself that this book is fictional and took place in the '60s when women's rights weren't exactly a priority, it still infuriated me. Again, there are some questionable relationships formed between students and faculty that I am sure would not be okay in today's #MeToo world.
The narrator Charlie Boswell did a great job switching up the voices for different characters. His role in this book made it more enjoyable and kept me interested.
Overall it was a decent book to listen to. There were a few parts that made me roll my eyes due to the pedestal the author put Mr. Pritchard on. I would be willing to give the author another chance and check out more of his work, whether it be in paperback or audio.
Fictional 1960s similar to 2020
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Mr. Clarke does a wonderful job at depicting an in-depth look into each character, full of physical descriptions, past stories, dates and feelings - it was easy to feel close to the characters with such a robust detail on their lives.
Woven in again and again are images of snakes and black birds to remind the reader (or, in my case - listener) of past stories and tie in the details perfectly.
I thoroughly enjoyed spending the 9+ hours listening to this audiobook and can certainly recommend it.
A Story To Get Lost In
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When a young professor is hired at a remote women only college to teach Political Science in the late 1960's, he discovers some huge problems there and decides to start a rebellion, to change the Status quo and to demolish the corrupt and dictatorial regime that’s in place there. What follows is a story filled with twists and turns, some romance and a few dramatic moments.
Driven by an interesting plot and with strong characters, including a very smart and courageous dog, A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing is a book that pulls you in from the beginning and never lets go.
Former radio announcer, become audiobook narrator Charlie Boswell brings this story to life with credible voices, accents and superb theatrical performance. The listener can easily keep track of which of the characters is talking thanks to the multiple voices Mr. Boswell is employing during his audio production. He elevates and enriches the narrative experience for everyone involved into the story and it's clear from his enthusiasm that he enjoyed every minute spent in front of the microphone.
Smartly written, perfectly balancing humor, drama and some romance, A Little Rebellion Is a Good Thing is one of those true stories disguised as fiction that also tackles a few social issues still relevant today.
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A Superb Story
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However, accomplishing the goal of getting Barton out isn’t without its own set of problems. When you mix in his somewhat scandalous rendezvous, interesting views on politics and religion and a dash of crusader and you have a fantastic journey. It’s entertaining and thought-provoking. A wonderful cast of characters that read as realistic and curious. I loved being able to listen to this, and having such a fantastic narrator doing so really brought the story to life.
Wonderful!
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