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The Daisy Chain, or Aspirations

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(4,179 Sterne; 14 Bewertungen)

Join the endearing May family in small-town England as each member lives through some pivotal years. How will they face the changes that shake their family to the core?

To quote the preface: "It would beg to be considered merely as what it calls itself, a Family Chronicle—a domestic record of home events, large and small, during those years of early life when the character is chiefly formed, and as an endeavour to trace the effects of those aspirations which are a part of every youthful nature."

The following cast list (including nicknames) may be helpful when first meeting the large May family. Parents: Dick and Maggie, Children: Richard (May), Margaret, Flora, Norman (June), Ethel, Harry (July), Mary, Tom (August), Blanche, Aubrey, Gertrude Margaret (Daisy)
(Summary by HannahMary) (29 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Preface

1:44

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 1, Chapter 1

27:04

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 1, Chapter 2

21:02

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 1, Chapter 3

33:35

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 4

26:17

Read by Bhavya

Part 1, Chapter 5

29:31

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 6

27:21

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 7

25:53

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 8

29:13

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 9

37:26

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 10

16:51

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 11

26:46

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 12

24:43

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 13

31:13

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 14

28:06

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 15

32:57

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 16

21:15

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 17

25:39

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 18

36:10

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 19

37:12

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 20

47:12

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 21

25:43

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 1, Chapter 22

38:05

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 23

19:15

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 24

29:14

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 25

39:45

Read by Gaëlle Gosselin

Part 1, Chapter 26

46:47

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 27

28:36

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 28

27:10

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 29

26:06

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 1, Chapter 30

32:30

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 1

33:24

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 2

14:51

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 3

25:10

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 4

38:11

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 5

26:36

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 6

23:13

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 7

44:37

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 8

28:32

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 2, Chapter 9

48:04

Read by Hannah Mary

Part 2, Chapter 10

40:50

Read by jenno

Part 2, Chapter 11

31:59

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 12

43:32

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 13

35:32

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 14

20:17

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 15

21:02

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 16

28:02

Read by jenno

Part 2, Chapter 17

43:47

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 18

40:06

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 19

31:39

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 20

43:54

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 21

30:10

Read by Nancy Gorgen

Part 2, Chapter 22

37:03

Read by Brooke Favorat

Part 2, Chapter 23

34:18

Read by Brooke Favorat

Part 2, Chapter 24

41:57

Read by Brooke Favorat

Part 2, Chapter 25

31:52

Read by jenno

Part 2, Chapter 26

30:14

Read by ChadH94

Part 2, Chapter 27

25:13

Read by Hannah Mary

Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

I’m not sure how I feel about it, honestly. There are parts where I was on the edge of my seat, parts where I cried my eyes out, and parts when I was bored stiff and could barely pay attention. It didn’t make me laugh. I like the May family very much, but they really are very goody two shoes. There is a natural tendency to dislike do-gooders, yet they are not the least Pecksniffian, each totally devoted to the welfare of the others. Even the paralytic manages to survive for seven years. In 1855? I doubt it. Also, you can’t dislike a family that suffers so many tragedies. I am a Believer, so I can appreciate that their faith is the foundation of their lives, their ability to rise above tragedy, their desire to make the lives of the people around them better, and I value the faith of the woman who brought these fictional characters to life. If you are not a believer I think you would find them all ridiculous, preachy, and boring. I can’t recommend the reading. There are a lot of them and only a couple are worth listening to. This is a book I would listen to at double speed on Audible, which you can’t do here, sadly. I might have given it four stars with a professional Reader. At least 3 1/2. Or maybe not. I doubt I will ever read this again, but I will probably never forget it either.

I quit

(3 Sterne)

Ms Goslin doesn't seem to understand what she's reading and all her emphasis comes on the wrong word. But I quit when the reader of chapter 5 pronounced Blanche Blan-shay.

(5 Sterne)

Very nice book, takes a little to get into it but there’s actually a lot going on