
Silas Marner
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Narrated by:
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Tadhg Hynes
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By:
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George Eliot
Reputed as Eliot’s favourite novel Silas Marner is set in the early years of the 19th century. Marner, a weaver, is a member of a small congregation in Lantern Yard. Falsely accused of a crime he didn’t commit, he leaves his home and lives a solitary life near the village of Raveloe. Dedicating his life to weaving and hoarding gold for the next 15 years, circumstances beyond his control shape his destiny and when his gold is stolen, he is rescued from despair by the arrival on his lonely hearth of a beautiful little girl, whom he adopts, and through whom he and the other people of the village learn that loving relationships are more fulfilling than material wealth.
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A heartwarming classic, superbly narrated
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Eliot has written a story that is not just heartwarming in the sentimental sense, but in its reminder that we can choose how we respond to the adversities that life will inevitably send our way. Eppie showed Silas that by maintaining human contact and keeping an open and receptive heart he had fortune far greater than the hard gold coins that were taken from him.
I have never listened to any narrations from Tadhg Hynes before, but when I listened to the sample I was immediately drawn by his voice. That magic carried throughout the entire story, making it much more accessible. A perfect way to experience this classic, and highly recommended if you have ever hesitated to dive into this story.
A little child will lead him
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