The Caravaners
Elizabeth Von Arnim
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From the excellent and creative mind of Elizabeth von Arnim comes this humorous travelogue of parts of Great Britain and, if that were not enough, a hilarious look into the ridiculousness of the mind of the self-styled German"nobleman" of the time. (Summary by Christine Rottger) (8 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 1 | 24:23 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 2 | 29:38 | Lu par Dottedrhythm |
Chapter 3 | 30:33 | Lu par Dottedrhythm |
Chapter 4 | 32:08 | Lu par Dottedrhythm |
Chapter 5 | 22:15 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 6 | 19:43 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 7 | 19:59 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 8 | 20:35 | Lu par Cbteddy |
Chapter 9 | 24:53 | Lu par Belinda Mc |
Chapter 10 | 24:45 | Lu par Belinda Mc |
Chapter 11 | 25:48 | Lu par Brize C |
Chapter 12 | 28:40 | Lu par tshoes76 |
Chapter 13 | 32:09 | Lu par Brize C |
Chapter 14 | 28:38 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 15 | 22:55 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 16 | 20:54 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 17 | 24:03 | Lu par czandra |
Chapter 18 | 32:13 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
Chapter 19 | 38:14 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
Chapter 20 | 26:00 | Lu par Cynthia Malone |
Chapter 21 | 9:20 | Lu par Christine Rottger |
Critiques





Myra Dowdy
I was hoping it would be a book about a caravan vacation. It was but the man who was telling the story was very dominating and did not think women should be able to act and think for themselves. If they were married the men needed the controller and guide them because they were incapable of the mental capacity to think,or take care of themselves it was so annoying to me that I had trouble enjoying the travels.





Richard Goldie
a little confusing to me with so many readers. But a lot of funny stuff in it.