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Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham

Listen to Cakes and Ale, one of W. Somerset Maugham’s most beloved and subtly provocative novels. First published in 1930, this classic explores love, marriage, art, hypocrisy, and the cost of respectability in English society.

Told with Maugham’s trademark wit and clarity, the novel reflects on memory, morality, and the tension between social conformity and personal freedom. Inspired in part by real literary figures, Cakes and Ale is both a sharp social satire and a deeply human story.

This complete audiobook is ideal for:

• Classic literature enthusiasts

• Fans of British novels

• Students and lifelong learners

• Listeners who enjoy character-driven stories

About the book:

The story follows writer William Ashenden as he reflects on the life and marriages of Edward Driffield, a celebrated author, and the unforgettable Rosie—whose vitality and independence challenge the rigid morals of her time.

 

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