Riders of the Purple Sage
Zane Grey
Read by Laurie Anne Walden
The year is 1871, and wealthy ranch owner Jane Withersteen is in trouble. She has incurred the displeasure of her Mormon church leaders by refusing to marry a church elder and by befriending Gentiles (non-Mormons). In rides Lassiter, the quintessential Western hero: mysterious, purposeful, a deadly gunslinger, but with an unexpected streak of gentleness. While Lassiter is assisting Jane at the ranch, her friend and rider Bern Venters is having an adventure of his own in the Utah canyonlands. Riders of the Purple Sage is a story of heroism, love, brave men and strong women, good dogs and fast horses. And who is that Masked Rider? (Summary by Laurie Anne Walden) (10 hr 45 min)
Chapters
| Lassiter | 20:50 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Cottonwoods | 22:06 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Amber Spring | 24:08 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Deception Pass | 26:56 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Masked Rider | 25:07 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Mill-Wheel of Steers | 33:42 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Daughter of Withersteen | 20:45 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Surprise Valley | 29:19 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Silver Spruce and Aspens | 30:55 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Love | 31:12 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Faith and Unfaith | 35:12 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Invisible Hand | 32:36 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Solitude and Storm | 28:15 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| West Wind | 20:27 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Shadows on the Sage-slope | 40:28 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Gold | 22:22 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Wrangle's Race Run | 35:15 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Oldring's Knell | 33:15 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Fay | 27:25 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Lassiter's Way | 25:16 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Black Star and Night | 36:24 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| Riders of the Purple Sage | 15:21 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
| The Fall of Balancing Rock | 27:51 | Read by Laurie Anne Walden |
Reviews
Excellent novel and reader!
Hellodie
It ended a bit more abruptly than I'm used to with Grey, but very satisfying otherwise. The reader was quite good, as well! I thought it was sort of funny just how often things were described as purple, from the rainclouds to the purple-black of someone's beard. it's definitely Riders of the PURPLE Sage! :]
Free Listens review
Sayeth
If you haven't read many westerns, this is a great introduction. Unlike later westerns, it maintains the conventions of the genre, but with more depth and interest than some of its pulpy brothers. Walden reads clearly, smoothly, and simply. The recording is clear and well-made. For full review, see: http://www.freelistens.blogspot.com
Riders of the Purple Sage
Roly
I hadn’t read Zane Grey before and I found the writing a little simplistic and stilted but the narration of the vernacular text is excellent and really integral to the story. In time there is sufficiently good development of the characters and one warms to this tale of love, loyalty and tragedy. It’s really sentimental w high drama ; beautiful women betrayed and rescue by tough riders who find their anima, are part of the attraction. The descriptions of the natural rugged beauty of the America West, and the passages of the horses are great; particularly Wrangle’s race which is an unforgettable highlight. Coincidentally I saw a documentary that included Utah when listening which provided a visual of the area, and really added to the experience. The Mormons get a really bad press... Zane G must have had a history w them !
A towering epic
Randose in the NRV
A brutal condemnation of the Mormon religion, at least as it was in the 19th century. But if you can get past that, what a tremendous story! I could hardly stop listening to it. Great character development. The descriptions of the environment utterly stimulate your imagination. Great and unpredictable twists and turns. Top flight entertainment. Highly recommended.
Fabulous example of western genre!
epotratz
This was such a delight to listen to. I've already made a list of the other books Leslie Anne Walden has read so that I might listen to those books as well. She enunciates clearly, speaks at an appropriate speed, and changes voices with the characters. Truly delightful!
DESERVES ITS ACCOLADES
Avid Listener
A true masterpiece of western lore. Few female readers can bring a western to life, but this one did. Grey unmasked some dirty secrets of the Mormon fanatics; he was fortunate that they did not retaliate against him. Read this one.
Enjoyable, start to finish
Rudy Troxel
I have listened to lots of these and enjoyed this one more than most. Laurie Anne Walden did such a great job bringing this to life for me. I also appreciated the background ambiance with birds singing, etc. I've never read much Grey, so I wasn't sure exactly what to expect, but this was a very catchy story. At times I was right there fiery mad and ready to Lassiter someone. A few mentioned that the ending was abrupt. I don't disagree but I found it satisfying as well. I'd love to find out that there was a sequel to this book. I'd love it even more if the reader read them both!
A beautiful story read beautifully!
Wonder
This story is filled with interesting twists and turns, deep and abiding love and overwhelming and enduring hatred that reflects, among other things, on the hypocrisy of religion, the abuse of status and power and the strength required to hold true to one’s own values, visions and self. Laurie’s reading was excellent, as she brought a steady pace, a lovely voice and vocal variations and emphasis appropriate to the scenes and characters of the story. It was a pleasure to listen to a beautiful story read with a beautiful voice. Thanks, Laurie!