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The Forsyte Saga - Volume 1
- The Man of Property
- Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
A gripping drama, CSA Word's 'The Man of Property', the first book of 'The Forsyte Saga', is an absorbing audio production that faithfully and movingly serves Galsworthy's masterful prose. Also includes the much-acclaimed 'Indian Summer of a Forsyte'.
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- Isla
- 12-04-24
Perfect
Martin Jarvis has a wonderfully expressive voice. I wish he’d narrated all Galsworty’s books. Thank you, Martin.
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- Julia
- 13-04-13
a highly recommended listen
This beautifully read edition can transform a tedious long car journey into a delight but equally can be saved up to be listened to in small chunks. Martin Jarvis (who played the young Jon Forsyte in the highly acclaimed 1967 screened version of the novel) is a narrator who can make a story sparkle; his voice never irritates. He introduces the listener to three generations of the Forsyte family. We are party to their thoughts, deeds and conversations as they struggle to cope with the effect which their particular family history has on all their lives.
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