American Notes (Version 2)
Charles Dickens
Read by Hamlet
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Charles Dickens records his impressions of America during his 1842 journey. - Summary by Brad "Hamlet" Filippone (9 hr 55 min)
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take the time and listen, you’ll be glad you did.
First chapters had me thinking it was just a humorous story, then came observations of how America and Americans were then. Then came his final assessment. Raw and sobering. The good news: we have greatly improved. The bad news: he points out issues that haven’t been addressed by too many. The message should be heard again in this day. Well read throughout.
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henry of Randolph
How relevant to America today 2020