AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook
Get our Newsletter

ABSENT IN THE SPRING

by | Read by Ann Beach

Fiction • 6 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1944

Delayed in her return to England, Joan Scudamore finds that solitude forces her to review her life. Much of the story comes from Joan's inner thoughts and reflections, allowing Beach to deliver the story like a soliloquy. Joan's emotions range from cold indifference and haughtiness to near insanity, for which Beach uses a wide range of emotional responses. Beach builds individualized personality into the secondary characters as well, even if the roles are small--a master at her craft, Westmacott was actually Agatha Christie writing under a pen name. A well-performed interpretation of psychological insight. P.A.J. © AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/SEP 00]

Library Ed. • BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers • 1998

CS ISBN $54.95 • Six cassettes

Advertisement Advertisement

Formats

Library Ed. • BBC Audiobooks America/ Chivers • 1998

CS ISBN $54.95 • Six cassettes

The latest audiobook reviews, right in your inbox.

Get our FREE Newsletter and discover a world of audiobooks.

Thanks!

Thank you for contacting us!

Our group will review and follow up within 72 hours.
Thanks for your interest!

Back Home ×

Thanks!

Thank you for signing up!

Our group will review and follow up soon.

Back Home ×