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Tono-Bungay

By: H. G. Wells
Narrated by: Marty Krz
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“Tono-Bungay. Like Mountain Air in the Veins.”

Tono-Bungay is a patented medicine that promises it all: health, beauty, and strength. George Ponderevo, the narrator of this story, is persuaded by the inventor of the medicine—his Uncle Edward—to help develop the Tono-Bungay business. George devotes seven years of his life to doing so, despite believing that the whole operation is “a damned swindle”.

After breaking free in a new direction, however, George’s ties with his uncle continue to shape his life, as do various social forces.

This coming-of-age novel explores themes including religious skepticism, socialism, ennui, English society, sexual relationships, and metaphysics, as George searches for an ideal to which he can devote his life. Like all Wells’s novels, Tono-Bungay abounds with social critique.

This novel was published in 1909 and is semi-autobiographical.

Public Domain (P)2024 Voices of Today
Classics Coming of Age Genre Fiction
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H. G. Wells always wrote a good story, with hidden meanings within the dialogue.
He wrote, however in the nineteenth/ twentieth century, when the queens/kings English was the world in which he lived.
So, with that being said, why employ an American reader with American expressions I lost interest in this before the end of the first chapter, simply because of the American pronunciation!
For me, it doesn't fit within the story! sorry!!

Good story, but. ..

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