Fraternity

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Fraternity

by John Galsworthy

EN·~9 hours

Chapters

Description

Amid the bustling streets of early‑20th‑century Kensington, a cloud‑filled sky frames the daily rhythm of shopfronts, horse‑drawn carts, and hurried passers‑by. At the elegant Rose and Thorn boutique, a poised woman in her late thirties hesitates before a striking blue gown, weighing the desire to look beautiful against the fear of losing her husband’s esteem. Her inner dialogue, mixed with the keen eyes of a street‑corner paper seller who knows the neighborhood’s gossip, captures the subtle tensions of class, age, and self‑image.

The scene unfolds as she negotiates the dress’s alterations, juggling the practicalities of fittings with the urgency of an upcoming social occasion. Through vivid descriptions of mirrors, garments, and the surrounding cityscape, the narrative paints a portrait of a society where appearances matter as much as personal ambition. Listeners are invited into a world of quiet longing and the small, decisive moments that shape a woman’s quest for confidence.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (530K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2006-06-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Galsworthy

John Galsworthy

1867–1933

Best known for creating the Forsyte family, this English novelist and playwright wrote sharply about wealth, social ambition, and the quiet damage people do to one another. His work combines elegant storytelling with a strong sense of fairness and sympathy.

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