Craven Street: Ben Franklin in London

Unabridged
Author: Yuri Rasovsky
Narrator: A Full Cast
Genres: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Date: February 2006
Length: 4 hours
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Formats:
  • CD

Overview

Winner of AudioFile magazine’s Earphones Award

Originally broadcast nationwide in 1993, this meticulously researched five-part historical drama is being published by Blackstone to commemorate Benjamin Franklin’s 300th birthday, January 2006. It reveals the multi-faceted, complex Franklin’s little-known adventures in London before the Revolution. For fifteen years, he lived on Craven Street off the Thames, where he established a surrogate family, began his Autobiography and became America’s most famous citizen. As tensions heated up between the Mother Country and her colonies, Franklin became embroiled in intrigue, espionage and even a duel. The British government believed him “the head of all the rebels” and set out to have him hanged. He escaped only hours before arresting magistrates came banging on his Craven Street door. He was at sea sailing for home when “the shot heard ‘round the world” rang out at Lexington.

Reviews (2)

Craven Street

Written by Anonymous on September 18th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Nicely done. This selection should be enjoyed by anyone who has read several other serious biographies of Franklin. Would be confusing for a first timer, though.

Bored Me to Tears

Written by John Kibler on May 1st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

Just couldn't be get into it. Love historical fiction but this put me to sleep.