The Master's Violin
Myrtle Reed
Leído por Daryl Wor





Originally published in 1904, “The Master’s Violin” is the seventh novel by Myrtle Reed. It is set in a German town of Pennsylvania, East Lancaster, giving two characters fairly difficult accents to perform. The story entails a widow, Margaret Irving, and her son, Lynn. Returning to East Lancaster after 20 years they are hoping to further Lynn’s musical career under the tutelage of Herr Kaufmann, the master violinist.
We find the young lady, Iris, brought up by her adopted Aunt Peace, interacting with her new neighbours, as she slowly learns to live on her own. As we get to know Doctor Brinkerhoff we discover who he has grown fond of over the years. The love stories of three couples continue throughout the novel and bring us to the potential they all carried throughout their lives. (5 hr 46 min)
Capítulos
The Master Plays | 19:30 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
''Mine Cremona'' | 13:53 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
The Gift of Peace | 15:46 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Social Position | 16:20 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
The Light of Dreams | 16:16 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
A Letter | 11:50 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Friends | 16:03 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
A Bit of Human Driftwood | 14:59 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Rosemary And Mignonette | 7:12 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
In The Garden | 18:45 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
"Sunset And Evening Star" | 16:37 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
The False Line | 19:09 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
To Iris | 5:16 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Her Name-Flower | 16:58 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Little Lady | 17:33 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Afraid of Life | 23:28 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
"He Loves Her Still" | 14:59 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Lynn Comes Into His Own | 20:18 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
The Secret Chamber | 18:43 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
"Mine Brudder's Friend" | 20:29 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
The Cremona Speaks | 22:03 | Leído por Daryl Wor |
Reseñas





Joe
Good reader,well written book but the female lead was kind of horrid.





Carol Dirks
Enjoyed the story... very good reader!