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To Let

The Forsyte Saga, Book 3

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“So many people have written and claimed that their families were the original of the Forsytes,” wrote Galsworthy, “that one has almost been encouraged to believe in the typicality of an imagine species.” It is the Spring of 1920, 34 years on from the beginning of the Saga. “Young Jolyon” is married to Irene after her divorce from Soames, and they now have a son, Jon. Soames has re-married and has a daughter, Fleur. A new generation of Forsytes comes of age and the Saga continues.

Public Domain (P)1988 Recorded Books
Classics Linguistics Social Sciences
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I preferred the first two books in the series but this one was still worth listening to and very enjoyable.

Not as good as the others

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Immaculate interpretation of Galsworthy's aching exploration of love and beauty, worldliness, family and nostalgia for the past.

Beautiful reading of a masterpiece of human insight.

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I coped with the previous book but I cannot put up with the narrator’s pronunciation of ‘Flu.er’ and as she’s a main character I will, for the first time ever, be returning this one.

Very irritating narrator

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