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The Christmas Hirelings

By: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Narrated by: Richard Armitage
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Publisher's summary

Richard Armitage modernizes a classic hidden gem of Christmas Past… Sir John Penlyon is planning to spend Christmas at his estate with his niece and his friend Danby, the closest thing he has to family since disowning his daughter years ago. (She eloped with the parson, who was, of course, penniless.) Danby suggests that at Christmastime the estate needs the presence of small children, and offers to find some - the “hirelings” - despite Sir John’s skepticism. Three children duly arrive, and the youngest, precocious four year-old Moppet, quickly endears herself to Sir John. The season takes flight with merriment, warmth, and even affection, until Moppet - as young children are wont to do in Victorian holiday tales - falls deathly ill. With her life hanging by a tinsel-thin thread, how will the makeshift family cope?

Listeners who smile ironically at the antiquated juxtaposition of The Christmas Hirelings might be surprised by the contemporary feel of a blended family, income inequality, and the power of togetherness to heal past sorrows. Richard Armitage’s stellar voice makes each scene as rich as a plum pudding dotted with the raisins of tradition (party favors, carols, and more!), and the entire performance feels like a trip to bygone England…just in time for the end of this year.

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"A Christmas story that warms the heart. A great reminder of not only what Christmas is about but also why family can be such a big part of it whether you realize...or want it to be that way."

Kevinf, Audible listener

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"The notion is preposterous!...there can be no such people."
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"She is a little lump of love."
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About the Performer

Richard Armitage is an actor widely known for his array of television, film, and theater work, including his roles in the BBC drama Spooks, The Hobbit trilogy, Ocean’s 8, and the acclaimed production of The Crucible at The Old Vic in London. His trademark baritone voice has earned him recognition, too, through his performances on many notable audiobooks as well as in TV and radio show narration. This experience shines through in Armitage’s masterful performance of The Christmas Hirelings, where he plays host to a plethora of characters.

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Short Simple Victorian Christmas Story

"The Christmas Hirelings" is your typical Victorian Christmas tale, with plenty of crotchety old men and poor pleading children and simple social misunderstandings to go around. But that's basically it. It definitely seems like something Charles Dickens could have written in his sleep. If your copy of "A Christmas Carol" is falling apart from overuse, then I'd certainly recommend giving this one a try. But it hardly lends anything NEW to the genre.

I can see this as being a seasonal sensation when it was first published, and I can see people gifting this tale to one another as a sweet little holiday parcel, but I wouldn't really study this work seriously. You can see the ending from a mile away, but I do admit that when the ending did come it was less tidy than I thought it would've been, so I've got to give it that.

This is the 2018 Audible audiobook that members got for free as a Christmas gift. It was a short listen that was nice to have on in the background while wrapping presents and cooking dinner. Gave me a break from Christmas music at least.

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Simply adorable

What a charming little Christmas story. I enjoyed every minute of it. Vivid descriptions and memorable characters.

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A Christmas gift

This was a delightful little tale that was a welcome thing at the turning of the year.

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So sweet!

This story is about an old man who, by suggestion of his friend, invites several little children into his manor for Christmas. The grumpy old man soon remembers what it's like to love another person, and that maybe there can still be a richness to life even in his old age.

Audible said this was a well known classic, so even though I'd never heard of it and there's no indication that any of my friends have read it either, I decided I'd give it a chance. After all, with Richard Armitage narrating, how bad could it be? ;)

I did enjoy it a lot. It's very sweet and the children were adorable. There was even a little bit of a surprise reveal and healing in the latter part that was wonderful to see. I won't spoil anyone, but it was something that resulted in a broken family being made whole, and I'll read stories about that any day. This was short and sweet enough I can easily imagine myself reading it again in future Christmases. 100% recommended to lovers of historical fiction and Christmas stories.

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A Wonderful Christmas Carol

Admittedly, the story begins a little slowly. It is somewhat predictable, as well.
That being said, this is one of those wonderful stories in the vain of "A Christmas Carol" mixed with those stories such as "Annie" or, more modernly, "Downton Abbey", masterfully delivered by Richard Armitage.

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Great story, excellent performance.

missing children in your home at christmas? maybe you could hire some. of course that could be fraught with problems too, as Lord John finds out.

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Delightful!

Truly enjoyable in every way. Particularly enjoyed Mr. Armitage's performance. Think this Audible book will become a Christmas classic.

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Peace on Earth

Predictable, but so charmingly performed. Hats off to the reader who masterfully performed so many delicious characters if various ages and genders.

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Delightful treat for the holidays!

What a great Christmas story! I fell in love with the children, and such a happy ending! Fantastic narration by Richard Armitage.

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Charming

Yes it is predictable but so charming that you don't care. Admits he goes a great job narrating this delightful story.

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