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Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (Version 2), The by Charles Dickens (1812
1870)
Nicholas Nickleby is a young Devonshire man of nineteen, handsome and hot headed, devoted to his sister Kate and his parents. Following the death of Nicholas’s father, they find themselves penniless, and travel to London to seek help from his uncle, Ralph Nickleby, a heartless, cunning rogue. He grudgingly finds employment for Nicholas in Dotheby Hall, a school in Yorkshire run by the brutal Mr. and Mrs. Wackford Squeers. Appalled at the condition and treatment of the school children, Nicholas rebels, escaping with Smike, a young man/child who has become devoted to him. Meanwhile back in...
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4.5 stars from 15 ratings
Narration at its finest!!
Mill Nicholson brings this story alive. A long Oscar Wilde take where the bad is horrendous and the good is heavenly. It’s a classic with lots of twists and turns as can be expected from this brilliant author. You will not be bored though and the narrator does justice to the characters with a...Read full review »
SsNn47 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 10/06/23
Wonderful reading
Mil Nicholson is a truly incredible narrator. I’m absolutely stunned by her expertise. Each character is deliciously voiced and the whole story is given so much life. I will be seeking out more from her! Thank you Librivox, Mil Nicholson, and of course good Mr Dickens!
Spectaculove via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/05/21
This performance is done very well. The narrator speaks clearly and fluently. She makes the story’s humorous and serious points easier to grasp and reads this book like it is read by a casual individual.
Rose A Bud via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/18
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