The Night-Born
Jack London
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Ten short stories on various themes and subjects, all more or less bizarre.
The Night-Born is about a woman who draws inspiration to change her life from an article she chanced to read.
In The Benefit of the Doubt, a crooked judge gets a lesson in justice.
When The World Was Young is the story of Primitive Man and Civilized Man sharing the same body.
And so on. Each story is unique and thought-provoking. (Summary by TriciaG) (5 hr 28 min)
Chapters
The Night-Born | 33:35 | Read by Ben Tucker |
The Madness of John Harned | 40:48 | Read by Kurt |
When the World Was Young | 38:27 | Read by Katina Papadakis |
The Benefit of the Doubt | 44:57 | Read by TR Love |
Winged Blackmail | 18:18 | Read by Howard Skyman |
Bunches of Knuckles | 30:37 | Read by Krista Zaleski |
War | 13:51 | Read by Katina Papadakis |
Under the Deck Awnings | 22:36 | Read by Kerry Adams |
To Kill a Man | 30:57 | Read by Jenn Broda |
The Mexican, Parts I-III | 27:14 | Read by elibishop |
The Mexican, Part IV | 27:02 | Read by elibishop |
Reviews
the genius that is Jack London





Grace
Jack London is up there with equal footing with all the great authors.... Thank you very much for the wonderful narration
Good Stories, Well Read





Frank Bowden
The stories are generally good, with the best of the bunch - The Mexican - being excellent. Thanks to the readers!