March Free Audiobook Download by Geraldine Brooks


March a novel by Geraldine Brooks, tells the story of how Union General David Graham march and his 900-person army through the Civil War. It tells the story of how one man and his army are changing history. March offers an intimate perspective of a small group of men fighting to preserve democracy in America. The audiobook also includes additional tales from David and his army's journey.

March, by Geraldine Brooks, is well-known for winning the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It tells the story of a Union officer in 1864 who leads his regiment across Georgia on the way to capture Atlanta. He has two young sons and one of them falls gravely ill during the march and dies. March is a powerful account of war and its lasting effects on those who fight it. The audiobook is read by Richard Easton, which supports the quality of the read.

March is a novel by Geraldine Brooks about the Civil War, one of the darkest and bloodiest chapters of American history. The book won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2003. This audiobook version of March was narrated by Richard Easton.

The March audiobook is a re-telling of the life story of Union General William Sherman's march towards Atlanta during the Civil War. It is narrated by Richard Easton and it was nominated for Best Performance in a Dramatic Audiobook at the 2009 Audie Awards.

March is a historical thriller novel by Geraldine Brooks, published in 2006. The narrator is Richard Easton, an American academic and author who works at the British Museum.

'March' is an audiobook by Geraldine Brooks and is available in paperback or download. It's a book about the American Civil War that starts with a fictional character, David Hunter, who has recently enlisted as a soldier in the Union Army.

Published Date 2004-10-10
Duration 10 hours 20 minutes
Author Geraldine Brooks
Narrated Richard Easton
Reviews
(38 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Classics, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction

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