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The Beth Book

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The Beth Book

By: Sarah Grand
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What if a woman’s mind were the most dangerous book a society tried to keep closed?

In *The Beth Book*, Sarah Grand gives voice to one of the most powerful literary figures of the fin de siècle: the New Woman. A major feminist writer of the late Victorian period, Grand helped shape the debates around women’s independence, education, marriage, sexuality, and selfhood. Her fiction challenged the polite silence expected of women and turned private experience into social critique.

The novel follows Beth from childhood into womanhood, tracing the making of an artistic, intelligent, restless female consciousness. Through family pressures, education, emotional confinement, marriage, and the hunger for intellectual freedom, Beth’s life becomes more than a personal story: it becomes an indictment of the world that trains women to obey, then fears them when they begin to think.

First published in 1897, *The Beth Book* stands as one of Grand’s important New Woman novels, blending autobiographical intensity, feminist argument, and Victorian realism. Its concerns remain strikingly modern: how a woman discovers her voice, how society restricts genius, and how self-knowledge can become an act of rebellion.

This AI-narrated audiobook offers a clear, polished, and immersive listening experience, allowing Grand’s social criticism, emotional detail, intellectual force, and period atmosphere to unfold with precision and depth.

Enter Beth’s awakening, and listen to a rediscovered classic of women’s independence, artistic ambition, and Victorian feminist thought. Begin *The Beth Book* today.
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