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.
- Available Now
- New eBooks for Adults
- New eBooks for Teens
- New eBooks for Kids
- Most Popular
- Try Something Different
- It's a First!
- In This Moment Chapbooks
- See all ebooks collections
- Available Now
- New Audiobooks for Adults
- New Audiobooks for Kids
- New Audiobooks for Teens
- Most Popular
- Try Something Different
- Audiobooks for the Whole Family
- Audiobooks in Espanol
- Read by a Celeb
- Great Narrators
- See all audiobooks collections