The Cost of Kindness, Jerome K. Jerome
The Cost of Kindness, Jerome K. Jerome
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The Cost of Kindness

Author: Jerome K. Jerome

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2015


Synopsis

Jerome Klapka Jerome (1859-1927) was an English writer and humourist.

The Cost of Kindness is an ironic tale about a congregation desperate to see the back of their cantankerous and highly unpopular vicar. Fortunately the dreadful man has agreed to leave and is preparing a vituperative final sermon admonishing his ungrateful flock for ousting him.

But then the churchwarden's wife decides it would be only Christian to show the horrid man some sympathy...an act of kindness which unleashes awful consequences.

About Jerome K. Jerome

Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927), an English novelist, playwright, and actor, is best known as a humorist. In his writing, he was able to explore sensitive issues regarding human emotions through humor and light-hearted narrations.

Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, Jerome was brought up in the East End of London in relative poverty. He left school at fourteen and worked variously as a clerk, a hack journalist, an actor, and a schoolmaster. His first book, On the Stage and Off, was published in 1885. This was followed by numerous plays, books, and magazine articles, but he is best known for Three Men in a Boat. In 1927, one year after writing his autobiography My Life and Times, he was made a Freeman of the Borough of Walsall.

Though a relaxed, urbane man, Jerome was a relentless explorer of new ideas and experiences. He travelled widely throughout Europe, was a pioneer of skiing in the Alps, and visited Russia and America several times. He was a prolific writer whose work has been translated into many foreign languages.


Reviews

Oh the irony! A quick audiobook listen.......more

Goodreads review by Dr.J.G.

Hilarious, truly hilarious, despite being short. "The Rev. Augustus Cracklethorpe would be quitting Wychwood-on-the-Heath the following Monday, never to set foot—so the Rev. Augustus Cracklethorpe himself and every single member of his congregation hoped sincerely—in the neighbourhood again. Hitherto......more

Goodreads review by Neha

Though initially, a tough read due to usage of very religious specific words, but became fun once I became accustomed to it. The irony that kindness costed the village a fortune was the central theme of the narrative. What started as a small act of kindness by Mrs. Pennycoup, slowly turned into a co......more

Our perception of people change, according to the condition we see them in. This story deals with just that.It begins with Mrs. Pennycoop, trying to reason with her husband, to make him to go to their parish church to bid farewell to their vicar Rev. Augustus Cracklethorpe, and say a few kind words......more

2.5/5🌟......more