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THE SONG OF THE LARK - Willa Cather. Barbara Caruso {FerraBit}
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English
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Willa Cather Barbara Caruso Recorded Books
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THE SONG OF THE LARK by Willa Cather (1915)

Read by . . : Barbara Caruso
Publisher . : Recorded Books (1998) #C4656 / ID-56940
ISBN . . . .: 9781428196834
Format . . .: MP3.  146 tracks, 556 MB
Bitrate . . : ~85 kbps (iTunes 9, VBR, Mono, 44.1 kHz)
Source . . .: 14 CDs (15.5 hours)
Genre . . . : Fiction, Classic
Unabridged .: Unabridged

Nicely tagged and labeled, combined ~half of the CD tracks, cover scan included. 

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March 2010

Links: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Song_of_the_Lark 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willa_Cather

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From Recorded Books:

Thea Kronberg has a voice that can call down angels and the soul of a Colorado pioneer girl. But as she develops her talents and devotes herself to the life of an artist, she must consider the cost of the creative path she follows. Willa Cather’s classic novel is full of the breathtaking beauty of the American frontier and the spirit of the people who live there.


From Wiki:

Set in the 1890s in Moonstone, a fictional place located in Colorado, The Song of the Lark is the self-portrait of an artist in the making. The story revolves around an ambitious young heroine, Thea Kronborg, who leaves her hometown to go to the big city to fulfill her dream of becoming a famous opera star.

The novel captures Thea's independent-mindedness, her strong work ethic, and her ascent to her highest achievement. At each step along the way, her realization of the mediocrity of her peers propels her to greater levels of accomplishment, but in the course of her ascent she must discard those relationships which no longer serve her.