Silas Marner (Version 3)


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(4.7 stars; 21 reviews)

Silas Marner is a hermit-style weaver who keeps to himself and is eyed with suspicion by those in the nearby town of Raveloe. Dispelled from his religious community as a young man after being accused of a crime, Marner finds solace in weaving and in gold. But the disappearance of his treasure and the appearance of a small child change the apparent course of his life entirely. - Summary by Sarah Bacaller

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Chapter VI 22:44 Read by Elizabeth Horan
Chapter VII 12:22 Read by Elizabeth Horan
Chapter VIII 22:00 Read by Christine Rottger
Chapter IX 17:10 Read by Nancy Gorgen
Chapter X 38:00 Read by Tad Davis
Chapter XI 41:57 Read by Arden
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Chapter XV 3:33 Read by Alan Mapstone
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Chapter XVIII 9:26 Read by Alan Mapstone
Chapter XIX 21:10 Read by Howard Skyman
Chapter XX 7:21 Read by The Seaweed Worker
Chapter XXI 8:38 Read by Nancy Gorgen
Chapter XXII Conclusion 7:00 Read by Alan Mapstone

Reviews

Extraordinary piece of literature


(5 stars)

The writing reminds one of Dickens in its wholesome warmth and its hearty stock of lovable characters with their home-grown eccentricities, but adds to this a keenly honest psychological depth that draws one still further in, and a pervading consciousness of God that enriches it all the more.

Love the book, great readers


(5 stars)

This is a lovely sweet book, even when it started all going bad. The readers were wonderful, I'm thankful to all of them.