by Sherwood Anderson ; read by Adam Sims ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 30, 2025
Sims gently evokes empathy for these honest, straightforward people at the start of the 20th century.
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Narrator Adam Sims’ tone and pacing beautifully bring to life the hopes, dreams, and quirks of the residents of Winesburg, Ohio—an imagined town resembling Anderson’s own hometown. The 22 interconnected stories focus on young reporter George Willard as he depicts the town's colorful characters. Sims shines a light on their struggles with identity and connection, adding emotional richness to their inner conflicts. Instead of a traditional linear narrative, the book is made up of themed sketches, forming a vivid picture of the town. The most touching part is George’s tender relationship with his mother, Elizabeth, whose disillusionment with her own life inspires George to leave home after her passing. Considered a breakthrough in American literature, the book influenced modernist writers with its psychological complexity and sensitivity.
Sims gently evokes empathy for these honest, straightforward people at the start of the 20th century.Pub Date: Nov. 30, 2025
Duration: 7 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9781781986073
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Review Posted Online: May 5, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2026
by Francis Brett Young ; read by Justin Avoth ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 2025
Published in 1927, this lost gem connects the gilded voice of the Edwardian age with the devastation and carnage of WWI.
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Justin Avoth has the voice of England. He just does. And herethat voice embodies a literary world lost between Hardy and Hemingway, when an orphaned adolescent is left with a dour, very Victorian aunt and a grim, miserly grandfather. Clare goes on to find true love, suffer a devastating loss, and carve out her own identity surrounded by melodramatic in-laws, horseless carriages, and prying clergy. Avoth is at his best narrating the detailed, breathless descriptions of the West Midlands, and he is especially vivid when he gives voice to Clare’s maturation as a woman of means and mother of a son wounded in battle.
Published in 1927, this lost gem connects the gilded voice of the Edwardian age with the devastation and carnage of WWI.Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2025
Duration: 29 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781781985588
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Review Posted Online: March 10, 2026
by Niccolò Machiavelli ; read by Jonathan Booth ‧ RELEASE DATE: Dec. 31, 2025
Booth delivers an engaging version of a historically significant work that still deserves attention.
Jonathan Booth’s performance of these essays on political and military science clearly and ably presents Machiavelli’s arguments. Machiavelli’s ideas, while based on examples from ancient and Renaissance history, are often still valid and applicable today. Booth’s tone mirrors Machiavelli’s: serious but friendly, thoughtful, and deeply interested in his topic and in conveying it to his audience. Booth’s performance is unobtrusively precise, and he matches his expression, inflection, and emphasis to the meaning of the text. His pace is on the quick side of comfortable, but his energy and his understanding of the material draw the listener along through the occasional dry patch.
Booth delivers an engaging version of a historically significant work that still deserves attention.Pub Date: Dec. 31, 2025
Duration: 15 hrs
DD ISBN: 9781781985762
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Review Posted Online: March 25, 2026
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