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Miss Mackenzie

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Kirsten Wever

15 Hours 12 Minutes

LibriVox

September 2016

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The thirty-five year-old (hence utterly over-the-hill) Miss Margaret Mackenzie, having devoted her life to others, suddenly finds herself with no one to care for, and in possession of a moderate fortune. Having money, she is now much sought-after and no longer universally deemed too old to marry. Partly because she has spent her life taking care of the brother whose money she has now inherited, she has no experience of wealth or popularity. Miss Mackenzie is the definition of "other-oriented. (Indeed, Trollope originally considered naming the novel, and his heroine, "Griselda", presumably to invoke the folkloric character's qualities of stolid obedience and endless patience.) These circumstances are the perfect set-up for classic Trollopian swipes and snipes at various fortune-hunters and other obsequies, and more broadly at society's sexism, classism, and Mammonism. She comes into her own and begins to try to enjoy life, at first juggling, but ultimately rejecting, three serious suitors. As the story unfolds, the particulars of her deceased brother's life and death reveal themselves, Miss Mackenzie becomes increasingly able to know who she is and what she wants, and both she and the reader are better able to discern the true colors of those around her. The question is: Will her self-knowledge overcome both her personal history and various social prejudices, so as to allow her to fall in love with - and say "yes" to - a really good man? (Summary by Kirsten Wever)

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  • April K.

    I was amazed at the insightful characterization of a woman caught in conflict between her heart and society's norms. I plan to listen to it again! And will Google the author's biography as well. I will be totally amazed if it turns out to be a male. Totally wondering where he got the inside scoop on how women think!

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  • Anonymous

    A bit long-winded but well written and gives us a good idea of life for women in Victorian times.

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  • Anonymous

    Provides insight into the subjugation of women. Fascinating.

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  • Anonymous

    Slow to start but very enjoyable twists

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  • Anonymous

    An enjoyable listen on a long journey. Did progress very slowly in parts but very well read.

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