
CITY OF GIRLS by Elizabeth Gilbert, read by Blair Brown
Perfect summer listening. Bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert dazzles in her novel set in 1940s Manhattan. Vivian moves in with her aunt at her crumbling theater and discovers the joys of living with gusto. Blair Brown’s lively voice makes it shine.
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Show Notes
Dive into a perfect summer audiobook from bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert. Vivian is a 95-year-old seamstress who came of age during WWII. Blair Brown narrates with a remarkably friendly demeanor as she recounts Vivian’s youthful escapades in New York City during the summer of 1940. The conversational storyline works well on audio, and the many dynamic characters come to life with Brown’s lively range of voices and accents. Published by Penguin Audio.
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