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All My Sons - starring Julie Harris, James Farentino, and Arye Gross (Audio Theatre Series)

All My Sons - starring Julie Harris, James Farentino, and Arye Gross (Audio Theatre Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good Ameican tragedy
Review: we must say that this is a really nice book to read. At the beginning the story was a bit boring. Perhaps it was a bit to difficult to understand the context. They made jokes and that gave you a funny impression of the story. But suddenly everything changed. You see how the harmony in the family is destroyed by remembering of the crime the father had done.

Rating: 5 stars
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Review: What year was this published

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to read - Very Enjoyable
Review: When I first opened the book and read the first few lines, it was easy to tell that this book was going to be easy to read. But aside from that, All My Sons is filled with much symbolism, foreshadowing, and just a great plot.

The story is unique, the conflicts are twisting, and the ending is shocking. I've yet to read many novels or plays that contained all of these features.

I think what makes this play great is that it is written so a child can read it, yet the theme can relate to anyone young or old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to read - Very Enjoyable
Review: When I first opened the book and read the first few lines, it was easy to tell that this book was going to be easy to read. But aside from that, All My Sons is filled with much symbolism, foreshadowing, and just a great plot.

The story is unique, the conflicts are twisting, and the ending is shocking. I've yet to read many novels or plays that contained all of these features.

I think what makes this play great is that it is written so a child can read it, yet the theme can relate to anyone young or old.


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