Winesburg, Ohio

Written by:
Sherwood Anderson
Narrated by:
George Guidall

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
5
Narrator
2
Release Date
April 2012
Duration
7 hours 20 minutes
Summary
Winesburg, Ohio is a little-known masterpiece that forever changed the course of American storytelling. Bittersweet and richly insightful, it reveals Sherwood Anderson's special talent for taking the small moments of life and transforming them into timeless folk tales-a talent that inspired a generation of writers including William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck. At the center of this collection of stories stands George Willard, an earnest young reporter for the Winesburg Eagle who sets out to gather the town's daily news. He ends up discovering the town's deepest secrets as one by one, the townsfolk confide their hopes, dreams, and fears to the reporter. In their recollections of first loves and last rites, of sprawling farms and winding country roads, the town rises vividly-and poignantly-to life. With polished prose and fresh imagery, Winesburg, Ohio is an American classic that celebrates small town life in the lost days of innocence and good will.
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Sandra H.

The book is one of the first of it's type, but frankly, the narration is almost better than the book. Some of the writing is pure art, and it reminds us that all of us, and everyone we meet has a story all their own. It's also extremely important, that we all grow up and let go of the things that limit us.

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