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The Rector's Wife

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For twenty years, Anna Bouverie has been the dutiful wife of a village rector, scraping by on his pitiful salary, making cakes for the church bake sales, ironing her husband's surplices, and clothing herself and her children in hand-me-downs. But when an expected promotion to archdeacon falls through, her husband retreats into bitterness.

Faced with isolation, the lost hope of a better life, and the bullying of her daughter at school, Anna finally rebels. She takes a job in a supermarket, earning money and a sense of her own worth, along the disapproval of the parish and the icy fury of her husband.

At the same time, she is observed with passionate interest by three men, each of whom plays a role in the part-tragic, part-triumphant blossoming of her life.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Never a typical rector's wife, Anna Bouverie is at least accepted by the parish until she goes to work in a supermarket, achieving an independent income and a sense of self-worth despite her husband's rage and the town's disapproval. Reader Nadia May beautifully portrays Anna and the myriad of people in her life--the breathy voice of her daughter, the dramatic affectations of her mother (the retired stage actress), and each of the three men who becomes enchanted with Anna. May artfully weaves together personalities, emotions and dialects. May, like Anna, speaks calmly, with assurance and strength even in her most desperate moments. May's crisp, warm, British tones magnificently complement Trollope's unique story. J.H.B. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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      A strong woman, bound by her husband's career to serve parochial society, surges forward with the eternal fury of the demeaned. Anna decides to "show them." Unfulfilled, insecure and sensitive, she takes a job and attracts attention from three men. Each of her enchanted observers is completely portrayed; each personality kept distinct without any strain or pretense. Hodge focuses on the emotional contexts as Trollope's story broadens into a modern examination of relationships. One can feel in these genteel English tones the geographical setting and stifling atmosphere that make Anna feel confined. S.B.S. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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