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Prodigal Daughters

Gelesen von Kate Follis

(3,941 Sterne; 17 Bewertungen)

A frank look at the revolt of the younger generation following World War I, the book follows the Trelawney family. The father looks eagerly forward to his return home after serving an important but harrowing stint in the army. What he finds at home is not what he expects, as his two daughters test the boundaries of new morals, ethics, and dress. Many of the generational and class issues central to the theme continue to resonate in families and society. The book was made into a silent movie starring Gloria Swanson in 1923. Summary by Kate Follis (13 hr 40 min)

Chapters

The Colonel Returns

16:32

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''The Old Order Changeth''

20:42

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Peg's Carrying On

16:38

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The Disillusionment

23:08

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The Storm Breaks

17:29

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The Right to ''Live Their Lives''

20:25

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Roderick Ravenscroft

22:21

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The Supper Party

21:42

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''I'm Engaged to Jim''

26:13

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The Army and Navy Club Interview

16:25

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Unacceptable Advice

24:25

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Trevor Trelawney

21:01

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The Girls Take French Leave

19:20

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The Colonel Visits Camden Town

21:52

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The Search for the Runaways

25:36

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Eleanor Secures a Position

22:30

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Jim Barnes Takes a Licking

37:52

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The Girls Are Located

27:30

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Eleanor and Peggy Defiant

32:05

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The Spirit of the Age

13:16

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Her ''Good Friend''

42:08

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The Night Club Affair

24:16

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The Horror of the Awakening

29:15

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Peggy's Romance Fades

23:49

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Trev's Engagement

23:01

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Jim's Appeal for Help

26:31

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The Home of the Barnes

34:19

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Eleanor Visits Peggy

34:10

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Peggy's Betrayal

22:33

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At Spurling and King's

35:33

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''Miss Statham''

35:26

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Peggy Pleads With Eleanor

29:33

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Love Wins Out

12:59

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Bewertungen

Of its time

(3 Sterne)

The title says it all. During the '20s, society was in upheaval after the horrors of WWI. This book tells of the "rebellion"as a father returns from the war to find his late teen and older daughters in full freedom. The plot revolves around the outcome of the clash between Pop and his "children." I wished for a better plot and one more suited to later times. The reader does an okay job, but her slow pace makes it harder to stick with the very 'talky' story.

God Awful

(0,5 Sterne)

This Libri Box volunteer is terrific, however, the novel is redundant, obtuse and wholly unartful, especially for the time it was written.

(2 Sterne)

Talk about preachy and wrong headed! Whew! Times have changed, thank goodness.