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The Card
- Narrated by: Peter Joyce
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
Arnold Bennett's... splendidly comic portrayal of Edward Henry Machin, known as Denry to his mother to save time, is set in Bursley, one of the author's Five Towns of Staffordshire. Starting in 1897, when Denry first saw the smoke of the pot banks, the tale chronicles his rise to fame and wealth including such events as improving his exam results to guarantee success, adjusting the guest list of the municipal ball to include himself and then daring to ask the Countess of Chell to dance! Denry is given a week's notice as a result of this last impertinence but soon turns it to his advantage, setting up in business as a Rent Collector and Estate Agent. Eventually Denry becomes Bursley's youngest Mayor having gained the reputation of the Five Towns greatest 'Card'.
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- Maurice
- 01-08-15
The Card
This book is very well read by the narrator who has captured the personality of the main character in his voice tone and accent. It's also worth watching the film which can be found on YouTube.
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- Jill Goodman
- 09-07-22
Delightful
I haven’t read any Arnold Bennet before and I was in for a delightful surprise. Although the book is set in a different age, the antics of the hero could almost be a modern tale. It is very humorous and never dull. Very well narrated too.
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- R
- 12-02-16
Old fashioned but wonderful
Thought that I must/should get acquainted with Mr Bennett. Well worth it. Now I'll try Virginia Woolf! My money is on Bennett. Great reading by the way
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