Tender is the Night Free Audiobook Download by F. Scott Fitzgerald


Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a short novel that tells the story of Nick Carraway and his family's summer living in Newport, Rhode Island in the 1920s. Nick is a college graduate with dreams of becoming a writer, but finds himself broke and out of work.

A century later, the story remains as timeless and poignant as ever. The love interest of the novel, Dickie Greenleaf, is a well-to-do New York socialite who falls in love with Patricia 'Patsy' Winfield, an alcoholic woman from the Midwest. The two embark on a transcontinental affair that leads to Patsey being admitted into a hospital for treatment of her alcoholism.

The story of a brutal love triangle and the awakening from its glamour, Tender is the Night is a classic American novel. This audiobook includes an interview with famed author F. Scott Fitzgerald himself and narrator Trevor White's performance is captivating.

Narrated by Trevor White and Andrew Riches, this book tells the story of Dick Diver who is a socialite living in New York during the Roaring Twenties. As he travels from party to party he finds that money, power, notoriety, and relationships cannot quench his thirst for love.

Tender is the Night is an American novel that tells the story of a wealthy young man haunted by his past who falls in love with a socialite. The book was written during the Great Depression and it displays Fitzgerald's characteristic writing style, which is described as being "sophisticated, witty, sophisticated and intelligent."

The title of this famous novel is often associated with the phrase, "There are no second acts in American lives." However, in Tender is the Night we see just how wrong this belief can be. This novel tells the story of a family falling apart. The father's alcoholism messes up his family, and the mother's inability to cope leads to her own death. In all of their sorrow they seek solace in finding comfort in each other.

Published Date 2010-02-23
Duration 11 hours 38 minutes
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald
Narrated Trevor White, Andrew Riches
Reviews
(21 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Classics

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