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Charles Dickens’ American Road Show

Based on the Journal and Letters of William Nathaniel Price

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Charles Dickens’ American Road Show

By: Peter Barbour, John Edson
Narrated by: John Edson, L.E. Funkhouser, Lucy Edson, Peter Barbour
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The untold story of Charles Dickens’ final tour of America. Third-year Harvard student William Price takes an absence from his studies when an opportunity arises to accompany Charles Dickens on his American tour as his personal assistant. Leaving the love of his life, Rebecca, behind in Cambridge and traveling along the East Coast with Dickens and his lively crew, Price discovers the incomparable joys, follies, temptations, and opportunities of life on the road.

As Price gets to know Dickens in a series of settings, from somber one-on-one chats to his flamboyant performances and raucous after-parties, they develop a complicated friendship, teeming with mutual care, respect, jealousy, and secrets. Each city they travel to brings new adventures and mishaps as Price encounters a multitude of crazed fans, a murderous doctor, a life-threatening flood, and a snowbound mountain showdown.

Written with warmth and humor as a series of journal entries, Charles Dickens’ American Road Show follows the tour along the East Coast from DC to Maine as an unexpected and hypnotic tale of danger, intrigue, and love unfolds along the way. Grounded in detailed historical research, this novel is a compelling account of the ways in which literature connects us to both the past and each other, and reminds us of the humanity of our heroes.

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Touching

Very touching in the telling of a bond that developed between a young man and the great Charles Dickens. While not a bio of Dickens, much is revealed about his life and it’s impact on his writings and personality.

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A wonderful historical journey.

I enjoyed it immensely and i am very proud of the authors for their achievement. I love getting to know Dickens more intimately through the 1st person account. Though it's ostensibly one person's subjective account of getting to know the bigger-than-life author on a personal level, it makes you feel like you're right there with the both of them as Dicken's and his American assistant, William, become friends and even co-conspirators. Barbour's and Edson's writing makes them both so real. And Edson's vocalization gave me a sense of really hearing the narration truly from the writer's own mouth. Great job all around. Great listen!

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