Author:Emily Bronte,George Eliot,Edith Wharton,Virginia Woolf,Susan Jameson,Sean Baker,Joseph Ayre,Clare Corbett

Unabridged readings of four fictional masterpieces
Contained in this collection are four more enduring classics, read in full by some of the very best audiobook narrators. With over 32 hours of irresistible storytelling, tracked by chapter for ease of navigation, this is the perfect way to immerse yourself in these iconic works.
Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë's tempestuous tale of passions, betrayal and retribution on the wild Yorkshire moors. Read by Susan Jameson.
Silas Marner
George Eliot's heart-warming tour de force about a lonely weaver's search for redemption and hope. Read by Sean Baker.
Ethan Frome
Edith Wharton's powerful, affecting novella about a poverty-stricken young man attempting to escape a loveless marriage. Read by Joseph Ayre.
Orlando
Virginia Woolf's comic biography of a time-travelling hero whose adventures through the centuries include transforming into a heroine... Read by Clare Corbett.
Credits:
Wuthering Heights
Read by Susan Jameson
Produced by Ross Burman
First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 24 August 2019
Silas Marner
Read by Sean Baker
Produced by Martha Littlehailes
First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 22 August 2019
Ethan Frome
Read by Joseph Ayre
Produced by Julian Wilkinson
First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 1 November 2019
Orlando
Read by Clare Corbett
Produced by Simon Richardson
First broadcast on BBC Sounds, 1 November 2019
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—— Magic Radio Book ClubAn unputdownable exploration into the ethics of science
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—— Track of WordsThis is one of the rare debuts that are really five star reads. Subject Twenty One grabbed me instantly and I couldn't put it down
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—— RamblingMadsI really loved Subject Twenty One . . . I just couldn't stop reading. This book made me cry, made me laugh, and made me think about my own life.
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—— New York Times Book ReviewGalgut is a terrifically agile and consistently interesting novelist, certain up there with Nadine Gordimer and JM Coetzee as a chronicler of his nation's anguished complexity
—— Jon Day , Guardian, *Book of the Week*[A] magnificent new novel. Galgut sweeps his ruthlessly forensic gaze over each of the protagonists...as well as the country at large
—— Laura Battle , Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2021*Labelled a masterpiece and one of the best novels of the year within a week of publication... Galgut is on his finest form as he explores grief, despair and love in his inimitable style. Read this book if nothing else this year.
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—— Max Liu , iExcellent... The Promise is a powerful novel of character... [an] ambitious novel but, remarkably, Galgut rarely needs to strain for impact... his ability deftly to shift perspective from one character to the next creates a distinctive polyphonic effect
—— Alun David , Jewish ChronicleA convincing and heartfelt novel
—— Eva Waite-Taylor , IndependentPolitically chastening and technically superb. It's hard to see any novel beating it
—— Claire Allfree , Daily TelegraphA powerful read
—— World of CruisingThis is the finest of all Damon Galgut's extraordinary novels. It reads as if the author has liberated himself from certain shackles he has needed in the past to convey the feelings of repression and social discomfort his people suffer... The writing - so impish, so playful - is a constant joy
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—— Rose Tremain , New Statesman, *Books of the Year*A sobering allegory, to be sure, but also a giddy pleasure, thanks to Galgut's restlessly acrobatic narrative voice, which darts and zooms unpredictably around the action
—— Anthony Cummins , Daily Mail, *Christmas Gift Guide 2021*One of the world's great writers
—— Critic, *Books of the Year*A dazzling feat of kaleidoscopic storytelling
—— Claire Allfree , The Times, *Books of the Year*I would have chosen this novel before it won the Booker... What makes it special is the humanity with which it is written and Galgut's cinematic prose, which shifts seamlessly from one perspective to the next
—— Elizabeth Day , i, *Book of the Year*The Promise...is a remarkable tale of four generations of one South African family and of the country itself. Like his earlier books, it reveals him as a master of human complexity. No wonder it won the Booker
—— Joan Bakewell , Observer, *Books of the Year*A complex, clever, wryly observant tale of one family's decline amid a nation's birth
—— Patricia Nicol , Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*[A] masterful, sweeping novel... a piercing dissection of a country at a decisive historical junction and the intersection of socio-political events and private life
—— Juanita Coulson , Lady, *Books of the Year*The Promise is just 300 pages long, but Galgut shows his skills as a concise and piercing novelist by packing so much into this exceptional book
—— Martin Chilton , Independent, *Books of the Year*A layered, clever and sometimes uncomfortable read, but with a gripping story
—— Claire Fuller , Daily Mail, *Books of the Year*A remarkably successful combination of formal discipline and finely observed characterisation, it was a worthy winner of the 2021 Booker prize
—— Alun David , Jewish Chronicle, *Books of the Year*The judges of this year's Booker prize rightly crowned this outstanding multigenerational saga... The morally chewy scenario is given extra zest by an acrobatic narrative voice full of trickery
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