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The Story of an Hour
The Story of an Hour
The Story of an Hour
Audiobook7 minutes

The Story of an Hour

Written by Kate Chopin

Narrated by canarit

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Feel Louise Mallard's emotional roller coaster, as she is informed by close friends from the local newsroom of her husband Brently’s death in a train accident and must find a way to cope with the loss.

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Credits:

Produced by: Canarit

Directed by: Gil Geva

Written by: Kate Chopin

Recoded and edited by: Shalev Alon

Performed by:

Brianne Bogle

Katherine Lee McEwon

Music and SFX:

Soundotcom

Adam Vitovsky

Soundly

LanguageEnglish
Publishercanarit
Release dateAug 20, 2020
ISBN9781735198699
The Story of an Hour
Author

Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis, Missouri,In 1851. She began writing shortly after herHusband's death and, from 1889 until her ownDeath, her stories and other miscellaneousWritings appeared in Vogue, Youth's companion,Atlantic Monthly, Century, Saturday EveningPost, and other publications. In addition to The Awakening, Mrs. Chopin published another novel, At Fault, and two collections of short stories and sketches, Bayou Folk and A Night at Acadie. The publication of The Awakening in 1899 occasioned shocked and angry response from reviewers all over the country. The book was taken off the shelves of the St. Louis mercantile library and its author was barred from the fine arts club. Kate Chopin died in 1904.

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    This story will never get old. It always amazes me as if I’m reading it for the first time.