Did you know that classics are popularly known for their timeless quality? They can last through several generations. Here are some of the best classic books that you should hear.
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Originally published on January 28, 1813, Pride and Prejudice has been rated as the best classic audiobook due to its excellent performance by the narrator. Rosamund Pike is characterized as Jane’s best friend. Having a close relationship with several characters in the story, Rosamund fully understands why Elizabeth is very independent.
Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
The book was published in 1953 by Random House and remains to be one of the classics in America. The book is about racism in the United States. The story narrates the history of a black man who was struggling to make a living in a white-dominated land. He undergoes a lot of trouble and ends up developing an invisibility character. Joe Morton highlights the struggle of African-Americans among the whites by selecting strong professional characters who know what is expected of them.
Cloudstreet - Tim Winston
The audiobook chronicles the lives of the Lambs and Pickles, working-class families who were living together for two decades. The two families struggle from scratch after a disaster struck their town. They inhabit a famous large house called Cloudstreet. The moral of the story is: Humans should develop a habit of being thankful for any situation they encounter.
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