The Storm Of London
Our clothes tell our story. They reflect our rank, have to suit a perfect event, and much more. But what happens when they disappear? Sounds frightening, so thought the Earl of Somerville on the first day before sinking into this new reality which was in many respects better for him then the old reality. Through Lord Somerville, a man who only looks for someone to see himself behind his rank and lost in the game of the tun, we learn to see the many layers of the society in which he lives. Partially sad, partially funny, and full of universal truth, this book is sure to move you. (Summary by Stav Nisser)
Genre(s): Published 1900 onward
Language: English
Keyword(s): love story (59), social novel (49), family drama (25), psychological novel (5)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Play 01 | Chapter 1 | Rapunzelina |
00:23:32 |
Play 02 | Chapter 2 | Gary J. Conover |
00:25:36 |
Play 03 | Chapter 3 | Gary J. Conover |
00:26:58 |
Play 04 | Chapter 4 | Gary J. Conover |
00:17:47 |
Play 05 | Chapter 5 | Gary J. Conover |
00:16:03 |
Play 06 | Chapter 6 | Rapunzelina |
00:22:11 |
Play 07 | Chapter 7 | TR Love |
00:21:20 |
Play 08 | Chapter 8 | Gary J. Conover |
00:20:03 |
Play 09 | Chapter 9 | Gary J. Conover |
00:19:20 |
Play 10 | Chapter 10 | Rapunzelina |
00:21:27 |
Play 11 | Chapter 11 | Adam Thompson |
00:19:22 |
Play 12 | Chapter 12 | JaneGrey17 |
00:22:12 |
Play 13 | Chapter 13 | Andrew Gaunce |
00:24:59 |
Play 14 | Chapter 14 | JaneGrey17 |
00:16:18 |
Play 15 | Chapter 15 | Celine Major |
00:24:48 |
Play 16 | Chapter 16 | Celine Major |
00:19:13 |
Play 17 | Chapter 17 | Celine Major |
00:19:55 |
Play 18 | Chapter 18 | John |
00:16:56 |
Play 19 | Chapter 19 | Celine Major |
00:19:17 |
Play 20 | Chapter 20 | John |
00:20:54 |