Ladies Must Live

audiobook

Ladies Must Live

by Alice Duer Miller

EN·~3 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:39

CHAPTER I

38:54

CHAPTER II

37:41

CHAPTER III

42:29

CHAPTER IV

45:08

CHAPTER V

40:20

CHAPTER VI

30:01

Description

A glittering New Year’s gathering in the country becomes the stage for a subtle social experiment. Mrs. Ussher, a keen observer of people’s hidden potential, throws her modest house party knowing that the most fashionable guests in New York are away. She delights in spotting talent before it shines, offering loyalty and quiet encouragement to those she believes will soon rise in society.

Among the invited are the striking Mrs. Almar, whose sharp wit and disdain for her hypocritical husband make her both fascinating and formidable, and a host of other intriguing personalities whose fortunes hang in the balance. As conversations swirl over tea and dinner, secret attractions surface and whispered plans begin to take shape, hinting at alliances that could change lives. Listeners will be drawn into the elegant yet precarious world of early‑twentieth‑century social climbing, where a single invitation can set the course for love, ambition, and unexpected friendship.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (225K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Mary Meehan and the Project Gutenberg Online Updated: 2022-12-28.

Release date

2004-06-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alice Duer Miller

Alice Duer Miller

1874–1942

A witty, versatile writer whose poems and novels moved easily between high society comedy and sharp political satire. Best remembered today for her suffrage verse and the hugely popular poem-book The White Cliffs, she brought humor and conviction to everything she wrote.

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