"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens and performed by Jane Aker is a co-production of LoudLit.org and LiteralSystems.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Sorry, an American accent doesn’t do it for me?
LOVE this narrator
I think the actor’s voice great. Naturally the story is. Sure - as a Brit I’d first looked for a “true” English narrative but the depth, tone and character interchange of this mature vAmerican English voice was very soothing and didn’t detract at all from the beautiful joy of the author’s words. Thank you for offering it for free. Well done
I have just completed Episode 8, and thus far am enjoying this immensely! Thank you so much to the producers and voice actor for making this available for free! I would definitely donate to this effort to create more such audiobooks for the general public. I read this work many years ago, as a college student, but I get much more out of it now in my middle years.
We haven’t finished this recording yet, but the narration is really good. If I can find other books she has read, I’ll be sure to listen to them.
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