The custom of the country [electronic resource] / Edith Wharton.
Material type: SoundReference number:rbz90002390Publisher number: Z2390 | Recorded BooksPublication details: Prince Frederick, Md. : [Prince Frederick, Md.] : Recorded Books ; [Distributed by] OneClick Digital, 2011, p2003. Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 1 sound file (15 hr., 15 min.) : digitalISBN: 9781449885182Subject(s): Americans -- France -- Fiction | Remarried people -- Fiction | New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction | Divorced women -- Fiction | Paris (France) -- Fiction | Upper class -- FictionGenre/Form: Downloadable audio books. | Domestic fiction. | Satire.Additional physical formats: Custom of the countryDDC classification: 813/.52 LOC classification: PS3545.H16 | C8 2011bOnline resources: Click here to access online | Image Narrated by Barbara Caruso.Subject: Beautiful, calculating Undine Spragg wants more than anything to be stylish. Never satisfied, she is constantly planning her next social accomplishment. In her struggle, she encounters Ralph Marvell, a gentleman from the upper class, who falls helplessly in love with her. But the restless Undine is concerned only for her own well-being, and does not understand the feelings of those who surround her.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Narrated by Barbara Caruso.
Beautiful, calculating Undine Spragg wants more than anything to be stylish. Never satisfied, she is constantly planning her next social accomplishment. In her struggle, she encounters Ralph Marvell, a gentleman from the upper class, who falls helplessly in love with her. But the restless Undine is concerned only for her own well-being, and does not understand the feelings of those who surround her.
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