Middlesex: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Jeffrey Eugenides


Jeffrey Eugenides has written a novel that is based in the fictitious town of Middlesex, Massachusetts in the year 1912. It follows three generations of four-year old Greek immigrant families. The first family, the Metaxas's, move to America with their six-year-old daughter Lise, while they believe her brother Andreas will stay with their aunt and uncle who have already moved to America. Andreas never arrives in America and Lise begins a journey to find him years later. This is an intriguing and thoroughly enjoyable novel that spans over a century and three generations.

This is a novel that was published in 2003, but it reads like it was written yesterday. The story follows Calliope Stephanides, who leaves her parents' home and moves to the United States in search of fame and fortune.

The audiobook of Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides is a must-have for any lover of literature. After reading the book, you will be able to appreciate and revisit the words in your head.

Middlesex is a wonderful novel about a young man who moves from his small town to live with his uncle and aunt in a new city. The narrator, Chris, experiences feelings of anxiety and fear as he realizes that while he has moved out of one world into another, the differences between the two worlds are irreconcilable.

The audiobook becomes a character during the course of the story. The narrator, 'Kristoffer Tabori,' has to capture the voices of all the different characters in order for them to be heard. He does this by using his voice and cadence and body language to differentiate between each character, regardless of whether they have any differences in appearance or sound.

Jeffrey Eugenides is a master storyteller, and his latest novel, Middlesex, is no exception. It's about the life of a young Greek boy named Cal Stephanides who grows up in Detroit during the 1950s. This audiobook download is narrated by Kristoffer Tabori, who's voice has a certain roughness and power to it that fits perfectly with Eugenides' style of writing.

Published Date 2003-03-01
Duration 21 hours 21 minutes
Author Jeffrey Eugenides
Narrated Kristoffer Tabori
Reviews
(69 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Literary Fiction

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