David Copperfield: Chapter 37
5/14/202637 min
Welcome to Season 5 of Storytime for Grownups! This season we are reading David Copperfield by Charles Dickens a few chapters at a time, with a few notes along the way. It's like an audio book with built in notes. So brew a pot of tea, find a cozy chair, and settle in. It's storytime!
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Next time we'll be reading: Chapter 38
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First 90 secondsFaith Moore· Host0:00
Hello, and welcome to Storytime for Grownups. I'm Faith Moore, and this season we're reading David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Each episode, I'll read a few chapters from the book, pausing from time to time to give brief explanations so it's easier to follow along. It's like an audiobook with built-in notes. So brew a pot of tea, find a cozy chair, and settle in. It's Storytime. [upbeat piano music] Hello, welcome back. I hope that you are in your cozy chair with your cup of tea, at least in your mind. I always hope that this podcast can be the cozy chair, can be the lovely cup of tea for you. I know it is for me. I just absolutely love to be here with you. I love to read these books. I love to get your emails. I love to talk about these books with you. It's just joy. It's the same kind of joy that I feel in my cozy chair with my cup of tea, and it really is kind of like we're all there together in a cozy room talking about this book. And one of the things that's been so great about reading a longer book is that I feel like we're really kind of enmeshed in the world of David Copperfield, and these characters are really becoming