Benjamin Franklin's Bastard
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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David Colacci
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De:
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Sally Cabot
Benjamin Frankiln’s Bastard by Sally Cabot is an absorbing and compelling work of literary historical fiction that brings to life a little-known chapter of the American Revolution — the story of Benjamin Franklin and his bastard son, and the women who loved them both.
William Franklin, the son of Benjamin and his favorite mistress, Anne, is raised by Deborah, Benjamin’s wife. A steadfast loyalist, he and his father cannot reconcile their wildly disparate views, causing a rift in the bond both thought unbreakable.
Fascinating and heartbreaking, Benjamin Franklin’s Bastard is a gripping tale of family, love, and war, set against one of America’s most fascinating periods of history.
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I learned a lot
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Would you listen to Benjamin Franklin's Bastard again? Why?
Maybe, I don't really relisten/reread books but I would consider it to follow more of the historical points.What about David Colacci’s performance did you like?
Yes I thought it was well read and well animatedIf you could rename Benjamin Franklin's Bastard, what would you call it?
William Franklin's mother and her trials in the time of matriarch powerAny additional comments?
I really enjoy historical fiction and I was keen with the way they portrayed the relationships that Franklin and Anne had. It was tasteful and not smutty. I also liked the sprinkling of historical points in the story. My favorite part was the ending and learning about Benjamin and William's relationship in connection to the Revolutionary War.A wonderful adult portrayal of history
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Would you listen to Benjamin Franklin's Bastard again? Why?
I don't really listen or read books again - too many new ones out there but on the basis of if this was a good listen - then yes I would. Good story and good narration.What was one of the most memorable moments of Benjamin Franklin's Bastard?
That Ben Franklin married Deborah Reed out of obligation, duty and pity. Not what I understood from nonfiction books I have read. Interesting take on the author's part.What about David Colacci’s performance did you like?
He did raise the timbre of his voice for the female characters he didn't do it so much that is was a distraction or irritation. Often male narrators when reading for a female character use an affectation that makes the character sound stupid, false and basically irritating. Colacci did not do this.If you could take any character from Benjamin Franklin's Bastard out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Separately I would like to have dinner with Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Franklin. I would like to hear Deborah's side of the story in more detail and find out if she was really not as intelligent as the author made her seem. I always thought BF would marry someone of high intelligence not out of pity. And of course dinner with BF would for sure be an interesting experience.Any additional comments?
Interesting way of looking at one of our founding fathers. I'm sure there was dramatization and fabrication of some events and feelings but still made for an interesting story. Liked the fictional character Ann, William's mother & Benjamin's mistress.Get to know a different side of an American hero
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