John Halifax, Gentleman, Dinah Craik
John Halifax, Gentleman, Dinah Craik
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John Halifax, Gentleman

Author: Dinah Craik

Narrator: Peter Joyce

Unabridged: 22 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/17/2007

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The greatest romantic narrative novel of the early 19th Century, John Halifax, Gentleman, tells the story of an orphan boy whose first words in the story are “Sir, I want work; may I earn a penny?” By hard work, diligent study and an unshakeable faith in his God John attains wealth and happiness, despite much hardship and heartbreak throughout his life. The story chronicles the class movement of the time and gives us a remarkable description of social, political, and industrial change. Set in Gloucestershire in the heart of England and told by Phineas, his soul mate and lifelong friend, who observes John through all his glorious moments, self doubt and resolution, the story is simple, uplifting and heroic. It is a detailed study of a man and his family that also presents the listener with a broad view of Britain during one of its most troubled times. A genuine classic, most entertaining and certainly a tale which lives up to the appellation epic in its conception and delivery. ‘John Halifax, Gentleman’ was first published in 1856. Due to popular demand it has never been out of print. This is the first unabridged recording of Dinah Craik’s masterpiece.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on October 23, 2019

I really loved this book. It was beautifully written, with such a powerful storyline, following two men over the course of more than forty years of their lives. I loved the relationship between Phineas and John and really loved all the twists and turns in the narrative. A great read.......more

Goodreads review by Lucy on October 13, 2011

This book has restored my faith in Victorian literature after some doubt crept in with Harrison Ainsworth and Bulwer Lytton, groan. Napoleonic wars, bread riots, religious intolerance, industrial revolution....it's all here in the life of this most perfect of heroes. Don't read it if you don't like o......more

Goodreads review by Jersy on November 27, 2022

This book is Victorian values examplified. A good read to get the feels around Christmas time. I like that there is, as in all of the author's novels I've read so far, a character considered outside society back than: the chronically ill Phineas, who tells the story of our actual protagonist the poor......more

Goodreads review by Britta on October 05, 2023

It's no a bad book but it is a bit... boring. 2.5*......more

Goodreads review by Glyn on March 24, 2023

I wanted to read this book as it is where my Grandad found the name for my Mum. I wasn’t sure what to think when I started but I was soon drawn in. It is a really well written book that I will always cherish......more