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Known for her roles on stage and screen, as well as her daily radio program "Nocturne" on The New Classical FM, acclaimed actress Marilyn Lightstone now brings classic literature to life with dramatic readings. New episodes every Monday and Thursday. This podcast is proudly presented by The New Classical FM & The Zoomer Podcast Network.

  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 1-3
    Join acclaimed Canadian actress Marilyn Lightstone as she begins a dramatic reading of Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece Jane Eyre. In this first episode, we'll meet the young orphan and the tumultuous environment she lives in!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 4
    Join acclaimed Canadian actress Marilyn Lighstone as she continues a dramatic reading of Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece Jane Eyre. In this second episode Jane is introduced to the stern-faced Mr. Brocklehurst as arrangements are made to send her to the girls' school Lowood.
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 5
    Join acclaimed Canadian actress Marilyn Lightstone as she continues a dramatic reading of Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece Jane Eyre. In this third episode Jane boards the 6 a.m. coach and travels alone to Lowood. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone! You already know her as the beautiful voice of our radio station, as well as the host of her nightly program Nocturne.
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 6 & 7
    Jane quickly learns that life at the school is harsh when Jane inadvertently drops her slate in Mr. Brocklehurst’s presence. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 8 & 9
    Jane is certain her reputation at Lowood has been ruined and the coming of spring brings with it a deadly outbreak of typhus. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 10
    A group of overseers is brought into Lowood to replace Mr. Brocklehurst and conditions improve for the young girls. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 11
    Jane arrives at the manor called Thornfield... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 12
    Jane's pleasant life at Thornfield with Adèle is interrupted when a man riding a horse slips on ice and injures himself... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 13
    Mr. Rochester has returned to Thornfield and invites Jane and Adèle to have tea with him. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 14
    Jane and Adèle are invited to join Mr. Rochester. There, Rochester engages Jane in conversation about sin, forgiveness, and redemption. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 15
    Mr. Rochester fulfills his promise to Jane to tell her about his and Adèle’s pasts and that night Jane is stirred by the sound of an eerie laugh... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 16
    Jane is shocked to learn that the near tragedy of the night before has caused no scandal. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 17
    Mr. Rochester has been gone for a week however, Mrs. Fairfax receives word that Rochester will arrive in three days with a large group of guests... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 18 & 19
    The guests stay at Thornfield for several days and one evening an old woman comes to Thornfield to tell the guests’ fortune... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 20
    In the middle of the night, Jane is startled by a sudden cry for help and Mr. Rochester requests her help... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 21
    Jane learns that her cousin John Reed has committed suicide, and that her aunt, Mrs. Reed, has suffered a stroke and is nearing death... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 22 & 23
    Jane remains at Gateshead for a month before returning to Thornfield and encountering Mr. Rochester in the gardens It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 24
    Preparations for Jane and Rochester’s wedding do not run smoothly... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 25 & 26
    The day before the wedding Jane is plagued by troubling dreams and when the wedding day finally arrives a terrible secret is revealed... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 27
    Mr. Rochester at last reveals all to Jane as Jane takes her future into her own hands... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 28
    Jane quickly exhausts her meager money supply and is forced to sleep outdoors... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 29 & 30
    Jane is taken in by the Rivers siblings and recuperates in bed. She then gets to know more of Diana, Mary, and St. John Rivers. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 31 & 32
    Jane begins teaching in her own cottage and pays close attention to the relationship between St. John and Rosamond It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 33
    On a snowy night St. John appears at Jane's door with news that will change her life forever... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 34
    Jane spends a happy time with her newfound cousins but St. John is getting colder and more distant... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapters 35 & 36
    Jane must confront St. John and turn down his proposal and afterwards she returns to Thornfield Hall to learn of the fate of Mr. Rochester It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 37
    Jane reunites with Mr. Rochester It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Jane Eyre: Chapter 38 (Conclusion)
    Jane concludes her tale and updates the reader regarding the other characters in her life. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Christmas Carol - Stave One: Marley's Ghost
    "Marley was dead", and so begins A Christmas Carol. The New classical FM proudly presents Marilyn Lightstone Reads A Christmas Carol, a special podcast mini-series of Charles Dickens' timeless holiday masterpiece. Join Marilyn for the story of the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge, as he is visited by three Yuletide ghosts, on that fateful Christmas night. We'll be releasing an episode a day, starting Monday December 14th, giving you plenty of time to listen and enjoy before Christmas Day. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world
  • A Christmas Carol - Stave Two: The First of the Three Spirits
    After being visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge watches the clock strike one and braces for the arrival of the first spirit... The New classical FM proudly presents Marilyn Lightstone Reads A Christmas Carol, a special podcast mini-series of Charles Dickens' timeless holiday masterpiece. Join Marilyn for the story of the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge, as he is visited by three Yuletide ghosts, on that fateful Christmas night. We'll be releasing an episode a day, starting Monday December 14th, giving you plenty of time to listen and enjoy before Christmas Day. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world
  • A Christmas Carol - Stave Three: The Second of the Three Spirits
    Having been transported to the past and returned to his room, Scrooge now waits in his bed for the arrival of the second spirit... The New classical FM proudly presents Marilyn Lightstone Reads A Christmas Carol, a special podcast mini-series of Charles Dickens' timeless holiday masterpiece. Join Marilyn for the story of the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge, as he is visited by three Yuletide ghosts, on that fateful Christmas night. We'll be releasing an episode a day, starting Monday December 14th, giving you plenty of time to listen and enjoy before Christmas Day. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world
  • A Christmas Carol - Stave Four: The Last of the Spirits
    The haunting phantom of the final spirit arrives before Scrooge with a final silent lesson... The New classical FM proudly presents Marilyn Lightstone Reads A Christmas Carol, a special podcast mini-series of Charles Dickens' timeless holiday masterpiece. Join Marilyn for the story of the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge, as he is visited by three Yuletide ghosts, on that fateful Christmas night. We'll be releasing an episode a day, starting Monday December 14th, giving you plenty of time to listen and enjoy before Christmas Day. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world
  • A Christmas Carol - Stave Five: The End Of It
    Returned to his room, Scrooge embraces the time given to him to embrace the lessons of the three spirits... The New classical FM proudly presents Marilyn Lightstone Reads A Christmas Carol, a special podcast mini-series of Charles Dickens' timeless holiday masterpiece. Join Marilyn for the story of the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge, as he is visited by three Yuletide ghosts, on that fateful Christmas night. We'll be releasing an episode a day, starting Monday December 14th, giving you plenty of time to listen and enjoy before Christmas Day. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world
  • Marilyn Lightstone Reads Anne of Green Gables
    "Good morning class. I am your new teacher Miss Stacy." With these words, Marilyn Lightstone immediately won the hearts of millions of fans around the world for her memorable TV role as Miss Stacey, Anne of Green Gables' inspiring, compassionate and encouraging teacher. Now, Marilyn returns to these dramatic roots in a reading of Lucy Maude Montgomery's original story, bringing to life all of the unforgettable characters in the beloved classic she knows so well. Marilyn Lightstone Reads Anne of Green Gables - an exclusive podcast proudly presented by The New Classical FM! Download episodes starting Monday, February 1 at classicalfm.ca, or wherever you find your favourite podcasts! Beautiful stories, beautifully read for a crazy world
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 01
    Welcome to "Marilyn Lightstone Reads Anne of Green Gables", the third book in our series featuring the great Canadian actress, artist, and radio host! Marilyn has a number of acting credits to her name - but she is particularly beloved for her role as Ms. Muriel Stacy in Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea. Now, Marilyn will bring the rest of the characters to life in this dramatic reading exclusively from the Zoomer Podcast Network! Without further adieu, here is Marilyn Lighstone to read us Anne of Green Gables...
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 02
    Matthew Cuthbert arrives at train station to discover there has been a mix-up when he meets a young girl named Anne Shirley in place of the orphan boy they had asked for... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 03-05
    Anne realizes that she is not wanted when she arrives at Green Gables and meets an astonished Marilla. The Cuthberts discuss what to do with the mix-up from the orphanage. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 06-08
    Marilla and Anne travel to Ms. Spencer's orphanage to discuss the mistake and Marilla makes up her mind about Anne's future. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 09-10
    Anne flies into a fury when Mrs. Rachel Lynde visits and sizes up Anne, criticizing her hair and beauty. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 11-13
    Marilla shows Anne her three new dresses, all of which are ugly and none of which have puffed sleeves... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 14
    Two days before the picnic, Marilla notices that her brooch is missing... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 15
    Anne adjusts to school life but must face the unjust punishments of her headmaster It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 16
    Marilla announces that she will be away for the day and adds that Anne may invite Diana over for tea. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 17-18
    Diana is still forbidden to play with Anne but then one night Diana rushes to Anne with worry that her three-year-old sister Minnie May is sick with the croup, and neither she nor the babysitter know what to do. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 19-20
    Anne explains to Marilla that in celebration of Diana’s birthday, Mrs. Barry has agreed to let Diana invite Anne to a Debating Club concert and spend the night in the Barrys’ spare bedroom. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 21-22
    Marilla allows Anne to bake a layer cake for the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allan It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 23-24
    At the end of summer, Diana Barry invites all the girls in the Sunday school class to her house for a party. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 25-26
    Matthew notices that Anne is dressed differently from her friends. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 27-28
    Marilla discovers that Anne has attempted to change the colour of her hair with disastrous results It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 29
    Aunt Josephine invites Anne and Dianna to her mansion in Charlottetown to see The Exhibition It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 30
    Marilla tells Anne that Miss Stacy has invited Anne to join a group of advanced scholars who will study every day after school to prepare for the entrance exam to Queen’s Academy in a year and a half. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 31-32
    After a rich summer free of studying, Anne returns to school with vigor and ambition. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 33-34
    Diana, now locally famous for her fashion sense, helps Anne dress for a performance at the upscale White Sands Hotel It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapters 35-36
    Anne’s homesickness wears off as the school year progresses. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 37
    Anne must face grief head on when Green Gables suffers a sudden loss in the death of a loved one. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Anne of Green Gables: Chapter 38 (conclusion)
    "When I left Queen’s my future seemed to stretch out before me like a straight road. Now there is a bend in it. It has a fascination of its own, that bend." It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Marilyn Lightstone Reads Age of Innocence
    Who's listening to Marilyn Lightstone Reads? With over 100,000 downloads to date, well, everyone! Now Marilyn Lightstone Reads the Pulitzer Prize winning classic The Age Of Innocence by Edith Wharton. Immerse yourself in the glamour of Gilded Age New York as only Marilyn can capture in this story of high society drama and suspense, as three people are drawn into a passionate conflict between love, desire, and duty. Marilyn Lightstone Reads The Age of Innocence Download free episodes today at classicalfm.ca
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 1 & 2
    This is the fourth book in our Marilyn Lightstone Reads podcast series, featuring the acclaimed Canadian Actress, Television, and Radio host Marilyn Lighstone! Now, without further adieu, here is Marilyn to read us "The Age of Innocence", Edith Warton’s 1920 Pulizter Prize winning masterpiece!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 3 & 4
    At the ball, Archer and May officially announce their engagement. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 5
    Mr. Sillerton Jackson comes to dinner at the Archer house to discuss the matter of Ellen Olenska. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 6 & 7
    The Lovell Mingotts plan a "formal dinner" to introduce Ellen Olenska to society, but almost all the invitations sent are declined without excuse. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 8
    At the van der Luydens' dinner, Ellen Olenska repeatedly breaks social protocol and Newland Archer is thrilled and intrigued by her frankness. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 9
    Newland visits Ellen Olenska who, he observes, lives in an unfashionable neighborhood populated by artistic types. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 10
    Newland Archer tells May Welland about sending Ellen Olenska flowers, but not about visiting her. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 11
    Newland Archer is charged by his boss, Mr. Letterblair, to handle the case of Ellen Olenska's divorce. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 12
    Newland Archer tells Ellen Olenska that news of her divorce will cause scandal. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 13 & 14
    Newland realizes Ellen knows it is he who has been sending her unsigned bouquets of yellow roses. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 15
    Newland Archer calls on Ellen Olenska at Skuytercliff and Ellen agrees to explain herself. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 16
    Newland Archer surprises the Wellands with his unexpected arrival at their house in St. Augustine. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 17
    Newland returns to New York and learns Ellen Olenska visited his mother while he was in Florida. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 18
    Newland tells Ellen of May's urging him to end the engagement if he loves another woman more. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 19
    Soon after Easter, Newland and May are married. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 20
    May and Newland begin their married life together a three-month tour of Europe It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 21
    Back in New York, Newland settles into a comfortably busy routine much like he had before the wedding. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 22
    Professor Emerson Sillerton and his wife, Amy, are holding a party for the Blenkers, the unconventional family Ellen is staying with. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 23 & 24
    Energized by the prospect of seeing Ellen, Newland experiences only a brief prick of conscience when he lies to May about having business in Boston... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 25
    On the street in New York, Newland sees the familiar face of M. Rivière, whom Count Olenski sent to secure Ellen's return, who wishes now to discuss Ellen "on behalf of abstract justice". It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 26
    At Thanksgiving dinner during the second year of Newland Archer's marriage, Mrs. Archer bemoans the degradation of New York society because of the influence of outsiders. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 27 & 28
    Mr. Letterblair tells Newland Archer that Julius Beaufort is on the verge of bankruptcy because of his "business irregularities." It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 29 & 30
    "We're near each other only if we stay far from each other." It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 31
    Newland reflects that society is more understanding of adulterous women than adulterous men. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapters 32 & 33
    Newland decides he will now come clean with May about Ellen and ask for her to set him free... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Age of Innocence: Chapter 34 (conclusion)
    Twenty-Six years later, Newland Archer reflects on his life. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 1 - 4
    "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." From its immortal opening sentence, Marilyn captures every delight of Jane Austen’s timeless treasure, reading and acting the parts to bring Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennett and all of your favourite characters to dramatic life.
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 5 - 7
    Everyone agrees that Mr. Darcy, despite his family and fortune, is too proud to be likable. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 8 - 10
    Elizabeth implies that Darcy is far too demanding... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 11 - 14
    Troubled by his fascination with Elizabeth, Darcy resolves to pay her less attention while she remains at Netherfield. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 15 - 16
    Feeling a sense of obligation to the Bennet family because of the entail, Mr. Collins plans to ask one of the Bennet daughters to marry him. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 17 - 18
    At the ball, Elizabeth's unhappiness reaches its peak when she finds herself dancing with Darcy. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 19 - 21
    Miss Bingley warns Elizabeth not to trust Wickham, meanwhile Mr. Collins realizes that Darcy is related to his patroness, Lady Catherine. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 22 - 24
    Mrs. Bennet’s hopes of seeing her daughters wed fade rapidly. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 25 - 27
    Elizabeth travels with Sir William Lucas to visit Charlotte and her new husband, Mr. Collins. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 28 - 30
    Lady Catherine grills Elizabeth concerning her upbringing, deciding that the Bennet sisters have been badly reared. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 31 - 33
    Charlotte declares that Darcy must be in love with Elizabeth... or it is perhaps Colonel Fitzwilliam who is interested in her. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 34 - 35
    Darcy admits to attempting to break Bingley’s romance with Jane and offers his account of Wickham’s doings. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 36 - 38
    Elizabeth's feelings toward Darcy suddenly enter into flux. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 39 - 41
    News spreads that Wickham is no longer interested in Miss King, who has gone to Liverpool to stay with her uncle. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 42 - 43
    As Elizabeth tours the beautiful estate of Pemberley with the Gardiners, she imagines what it would be like to be mistress there, as Darcy’s wife It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 44 - 46
    Elizabeth panics, realizing that if Wickham does not marry Lydia, the reputations of both Lydia and the entire family will be ruined. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 47 - 48
    Mr. Gardiner attempts to reassure his niece that Wickham will certainly marry Lydia because he will not want his own career and reputation ruined. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 49 - 51
    Elizabeth realizes that her opinion of Darcy has changed so completely that if he were to propose to her again, she would accept. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 52 - 53
    Mrs. Gardiner replies to Elizabeth that it was Darcy who found Lydia and Wickham, and Darcy who paid Wickham the money that facilitated the marriage. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 54 - 56
    Elizabeth accepts that having been refused by her once, Darcy will not ask her to marry him again. Meanwhile, Mr. Bingley tells Jane that he will ask Mr. Bennet for permission to marry her. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 57 - 58
    A letter arrives from Mr. Collins that suggests that an engagement between Darcy and Elizabeth is imminent. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • Pride & Prejudice: Chapters 59 - 61
    Elizabeth tells Jane about Darcy’s intention to marry her. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 01
    Marilyn Lightstone reads the timeless Edwardian tale from E.M. Forster, A Room with a View, the sixth book in our podcast series “Marilyn Lightstone Reads”, featuring the acclaimed Canadian Actress, Television and Radio host Marilyn Lighstone! Now, without further adieu, here is Marilyn to read us the first chapter from “A Room With a View”!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 02
    Miss Bartlett argues politely with Lucy about whether or not she should accompany Lucy on a bit of sightseeing... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapters 03 & 04
    Mr. Beebe remarks that if Lucy ever learns to live as well as she plays the piano, that it would be a great event. Later, longing adventure, Lucy wanders out to into the Piazza Signoria, as the world seems touched by unreality... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 05
    Lucy has no one with whom she can speak about what happened and is disturbed by her memories of the murder the day before. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 06
    The Reverend Arthur Beebe, the Reverend Cuthbert Eager, Mr. Emerson, Mr. George Emerson, Miss Eleanor Lavish, Miss Charlotte Bartlett, and Miss Lucy Honeychurch Drive Out in Carriages to See a View; Italians Drive Them. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 07
    With the picnic clearly a failure, the group gathers for the return voyage. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 08
    Part Two begins at the Honeycomb home in Surrey, England, many months since Lucy kissed George in Italy... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 09
    Mrs. Honeychurch, Lucy, and Cecil attend a neighborhood garden party. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapters 10 & 11
    Lucy's family history is explained and later Lucy is in London visiting with Cecil's mother when the Emersons move into Cissie Villa It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapters 12 & 13
    Mr. Beebe and Freddy go to see the Emersons, who have just moved in. Later, while having tea with Mrs. Butterworth, Mrs. Honeychurch, and Cecil, Lucy keeps thinking about her reunion with George; nothing went as she had planned. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 14
    Lucy prepares for the external situation of Sunday, but she avoids self-examination. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 15
    A bad novel called Under a Loggia, a library book of Cecil's, is found on the path at Windy Corner. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 16
    Lucy tries to suppress her feelings and thinks that she must rid herself of George and maintain her engagement to Cecil... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 17
    Lucy resolves never to marry and tells Cecil many of the things that George has helped her to realize... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 18 (Part 1)
    Mr. Beebe rides his bicycle to Windy Corner, bringing amusing news... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 18 (Part 2)
    Mr. Beebe wonders why Lucy needs so desperately to go to Greece It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 19
    Lucy and Mrs. Honeychurch meet with the Miss Alans to discuss making the final preparations for their trip to Greece. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • A Room with a View: Chapter 20
    The Miss Alans did go to Greece, and beyond. They ended up going around the whole world. But they went without Lucy... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 1 - 3
    Introducing Marilyn Lightstone Reads The Woman in White, the seventh book in her popular podcast series, with 300,000 downloads and counting! A gripping tale of murder, secrets, intrigue, abduction, and mistaken identity, Wilkie Collins’s psychological thriller was an instant hit. The Woman in White has never been out of print since its publication in 1860, has had theatre, film, television and musical adaptations, and is frequently included in lists of the “best novels of all time”. The Woman in White tells the story of Walter Hartright, a young and impoverished drawing teacher who falls in love with his aristocratic pupil, Laura Fairlie who is married off against her will to a baronet, Sir Percival Glyde. Along with his charming and utterly diabolical friend Count Fosco, Sir Percival schemes to steal Laura’s fortune. Who will detect and reveal their sinister plot? And will true love prevail? Immerse yourself in this breathtaking and suspenseful Victorian tale, read and acted as only Marilyn can do.
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 4
    Walter is shocked to find a woman dressed in white clothes standing in the road behind him. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 5 - 6
    Walter is horrified to hear that the woman in white clothes has escaped from an asylum. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 7
    Mr. Fairlie commissions Walter to examine a collection of English watercolors that he owns and decide their value. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 8
    Marian takes Walter for a walk in the grounds and tells him that, although, she has found no evidence yet among her mother’s letters of a connection with the woman in white, she intends to keep looking. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 9 - 10
    As soon as the opportunity arises, Marian asks Laura if she remembers Anne Catherick. Later, Walter feels a terrible premonition that he is soon to be separated from Laura. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 11 - 12
    Walter feels that some threat hangs over Laura, Marian, and himself. Later, Walter and Marian head into the village for answers and encounter a schoolboy who claims to have seen a ghost. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 13
    As two women approach the grave, Walter suspects that one is Anne Catherick, the woman in white... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 14 - 15
    Walter returns to Limmeridge and tells Marian what he has found out. Later, Marian and Walter find that Mr. Gilmore has just arrived to help finalize the paperwork for Laura’s wedding to Sir Percival Glyde. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 2, Chapter 1
    The narrative is resumed by Mr. Gilmore, a lawyer for Marian Halcombe and Laura Fairlie It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 2, Chapter 2
    Mr. Gilmore spends the next few days at Limmeridge with Laura, Marian, and Sir Percival, who remains cheerful and lively despite Laura’s continued disinterest in him. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 2, Chapters 3 - 4
    Mr. Gilmore receives a letter from Marian announcing the date of Laura’s wedding. Later, Mr. Gilmore arrives at Limmeridge to discuss matters with Mr. Fairlie. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 1
    The story is continued through excerpts from the diary of Marian Halcombe. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The First Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 2
    Marian writes in her diary that her fears have come true... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 1
    Marian’s diary picks up on the summer after Laura and Sir Percival’s wedding. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 2
    Marian takes up her dairy again two days after Laura and Sir Percival arrive back at Blackwater after their honeymoon. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 3
    Marian continues her entry about Sir Percival’s unexpected meeting with his lawyer, Mr. Merriman. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 4
    Count Fosco objects to the idea of he and his wife being the sole witnesses and would like Marian present as a witness instead of Madame Fosco. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 5
    Laura and Marian take a walk through the plantation to the boathouse, where Laura tells Marian all about her marriage... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 6
    Marian spends a sleepless night regretting her decision to send Walter away from Limmeridge. When she rises the next morning, she hears that Laura has lost one of her favorite brooches and all of the servants have been sent out to search for it... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 7
    Laura and Marian plan to keep their meeting with Anne Catherick and Laura sets out alone, while Marian prepares to follow her... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 8
    Once in her room, Marian writes her two letters—one to Mr. Kyrle and one to Mr. Fairlie—imploring them to help her and Laura out of their terrible situation. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 9 & 10
    As Marian's diary entries reach their conclusion she writes about a night where she attempted to listen in to a conversation between Count Fosco and Sir Percival. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 2, Chapter 1
    The story continues in the form of a letter written by Mr. Fairlie, which details his interactions with Count Fosco and a visit he received from Laura’s maid, Fanny. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 1
    The narrative is taken up by Mrs. Michelson, the housekeeper at Blackwater park, and recounts what happened while Marian was ill and why Laura left Blackwater... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 2
    A couple of days later, Sir Percival sends Mrs. Michelson to Torquay on a seemingly impossible task to look at houses... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Second Epoch: Part 3, Chapters 3 - 5
    The Second Epoch concludes with narratives from Jane Gould, a tombstone at Limmeridge, and the return of Walter Hartright, who is soon told the bad news about a tragic passing... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 1 - 2
    Walter, now living in London and renting a flat with two women who pretend to be his sisters, narrates the start of the Third Epoch. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 3 - 4
    Walter concludes that Count Fosco has switch the women's identities... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapters 5 - 6
    Walter sets out for Hampshire and visits Mr. Dawson. Later, he decides to visit Blackwater to speak to the servants. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 7
    Walter believes that he may find out Sir Percival’s secret by discovering Anne’s history... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 8
    Walter tells Marian that he is going to Welmingham to try and discover Sir Percival’s secret. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 9
    As Walter exits Mrs. Catherick’s, he sees the man who shouted at him outside Blackwater Park. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 10
    As men follow Walter along the road, suddenly, one of them rushes past him and, startled, Walter pushes him away. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 1, Chapter 11
    Walter writes to Marian to tell her of Sir Percival’s death. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 2, Chapter 1
    Mrs. Catherick is pleased by Sir Percival’s death and she feels that Walter has had a hand in it... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 3, Chapters 1 - 2
    Walter decides that he should try to find out who Anne's father is. Later, Marian tells him that she has been to see Count Fosco. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 3
    Spring arrives and Walter notices that Marian and Laura seem happier and calmer as time passes. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 4
    For a while, after his marriage to Laura, Walter is so happy and distracted that he forgets about Count Fosco. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn Lightstone!
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 3, Chapters 5 - 6
    Walter knows that Count Fosco will try to flee the country if he thinks that The Brotherhood are after him... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 3, Chapter 7
    Putting his life in danger, Walter sets his trap and confronts Count Fosco... It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 4, Chapter 1
    The narrative of Count Fosco. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn
  • The Woman in White: The Third Epoch: Part 5, Chapters 1 - 3
    With Walter finally amassing enough evidence, he makes his argument to legally establish Laura's identity. It's classic literature brought to life with dramatic readings by The New Classical FM's Marilyn
  • Show Boat: Chapter 1
    There's no business like show business, or in this case Show Boat! Introducing Marilyn Lightstone Reads Edna Ferber's Show Boat, the classic story that inspired the greatest of American musicals. Journey into the lives and loves of three generations of traveling performers aboard the steamboat called the Cotton Blossom on the Mississippi River. You already know Marilyn as an actress famed for stage and screen roles, and as the author of the theatrical caper Rogues and Vagabonds, so it's safe to say that Marilyn can truly identify with and capture Ferber's musical prose and delicious characters - the strong-willed heroine Magnolia, her forbidding mother Parthy, the soft-hearted Captain Andy, and perhaps the most important character of all, the commanding, mystical Mississippi river. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 2
    "Surely no little girl had ever had a more fantastic little girlhood than this Magnolia Ravenal who had been Magnolia Hawks". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 3
    "Grim force though she was, it would be absurd to fix upon Parthy Ann Hawks as the sole engine whose relentless functioning cut down the profits of Captain Andy's steamboat enterprise". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 4
    "Many quarrels had marked their married life, but this one assumed serious proportions". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 5
    "When April came, and the dogwood flashed its spectral white in the woods, the show boat started". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 6
    "It was theatre, perhaps, as the theatre was meant to be". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 7
    "Tragedy had stalked into Magnolia's life; had cast its sable mantle over the Cotton Blossom". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 8
    "Magnolia, at fifteen, was a gangling gawky child whose eyes were too big for her face and whose legs were too long for her skirts". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 9
    "This, then, turned out to be Magnolia's first glimpse of Gaylord Ravenal". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 10
    "Gaylord Ravenal had not meant to fall in love. Certainly he had not dreamed of marrying. He was not, he would have told you, a marrying man". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 11
    "Kim Ravenal always insisted that the one body of water capable of striking terror to her was the Mississippi River". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 12
    "The Cotton Blossom, after her tragic encounter with the hidden snag in the Mississippi, was in for repairs". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 13
    "The most casual onlooker could gauge the fluctuations of the Ravenal fortunes by any one of three signs". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 14
    "The Ravenenal reverses, if they were noticed at all in Gamblers' Alley, went politely unremarked". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 15
    "The problem of Kim's education, of Kim's future, was more and more insistently borne in upon her". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 16
    "It was incredible that doors and floors and wainscotings so shining with varnish could still diffuse such an atmosphere of gloom". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 17
    "The knell had sounded for the red brick house with the lions guarding its portals". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 18
    "'I was educated,' began Kim Ravenal, studying her reflection in the mirror, and deftly placing a dab of rouge on either ear lobe, 'in Chicago, by the dear Sisters there in St. Agatha's Convent'". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Show Boat: Chapter 19
    "Kim Ravenal's tenth letter to her mother was the decisive one. It arrived late in May, when the Cotton Blossom Floating Palace Theatre was playing Lulu, Mississippi". Marilyn Lightstone continues reading Edna Ferber's Show Boat. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 1
    An ambitious beauty who bends men to her will. A naïve daughter of a wealthy merchant. A man who is loyal to his friends when they don’t deserve his affection. Introducing just some of the characters in VANITY FAIR, the 8th novel in Marilyn Lighstone Reads. Immerse yourself in William Thackeray’s deliciously satirical take on a money-mad society set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. From the self-important heirs, to the indulgent playboys and of course, the seductive social-climber Becky Sharp, only Marilyn captures them all. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 2 - 3
    In the carriage, Becky expresses her hatred for Miss Pinkerton and the school, stunning Amelia. Later, Amelia and Becky find Jos in the drawing room dressed in flamboyant clothing.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 4
    As Jos stays away from the Sedley house, Becky doesn’t speak of him and endears herself to the members of the household. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 5
    The narrative flashes back to the school attended by George and a boy named William Dobbin. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 6
    The five young people go to Vauxhall, each believing that Jos will propose to Becky that night. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 7 - 9
    Becky’s employer is Sir Pitt Crawley, descended from a long line of Crawleys, a member of Parliament, and a baronet. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 10 - 11
    Within a year, Becky has made many friends at the Pitt estate... Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 12 - 13
    Back in London, George’s sisters find Amelia dull and wonder what George sees in her. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 14
    Miss Crawley returns to London feeling unwell. Becky has been given leave to accompany her, much to the distress of Miss Crawley’s companion, Miss Briggs, who fears being replaced. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 15 - 17
    After Becky's confession, Sir Pitt expresses astonishment and anger. Becky asks to come back to Queen’s Crawley. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 18 - 19
    A description of the downfall of Mr. Sedley’s business and fortune. Later, Mrs. Bute quickly takes charge of Miss Crawley’s household and prepares for Becky and Rawdon to make contact. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 20 - 21
    Fearful for Amelia’s health and will to live, Dobbin continues to play matchmaker. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 22 - 23
    On the day of the wedding, George and Dobbin, dressed in good clothing, meet in a coffee shop... Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 24
    While Mr. Osborne expects George to marry Miss Swartz, Dobbin asserts that George would never marry for money. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 25
    In Brighton, George learns that he’s been disowned and cut off except for 2,000 pounds from his mother’s estate. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 26- 28
    George and Amelia prepare to go overseas. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 29
    Amelia and George attend the opera with Becky and Rawdon. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 30 - 31
    The regiment prepares to go to war. Later, Jos’s servant brings back reports from the front. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 32 - 33
    Jos wants to flee, but Mrs. O’Dowd says Amelia is too weak to travel. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 34 - 35
    Pitt brings Lady Jane and Lady Southdown to visit his aunt. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 36 - 37
    Rawdon, Becky, and their son Rawdy live shockingly well in Paris considering that they have no income. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 38 - 40
    Jos returns to India but supports his parents because Mr. Sedley never makes money in any of the businesses he launches. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 41 - 43
    Upon arriving at Queen’s Crawley, Becky and Rawdon are suffused with memories of the past. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 44 - 46
    Becky is put in charge of overseeing the renovation of the Crawleys’ London house. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 47 - 49
    Gaunt House is Lord Steyne’s imposing London mansion, which includes several secret apartments where members of the nobility bring women. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 50 - 51
    Financial circumstances in the Sedley household worsen. Amelia tries various ways to earn money but to no avail. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 52 - 54
    Before the party, lord Steyne gets Rawdy accepted into a prestigious boarding school. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 55 - 56
    Becky awakens the next day to discover the house in disarray. Meanwhile, a man shows up at the club and informs Rawdon that Lord Steyne wanted to duel but was persuaded it would lead to everyone’s disgrace. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 57 - 59
    At the Osborne house, Mr. Osborne provides Georgy with everything he needs to become a gentleman. Later, Even though Mr. Osborne poisons Georgy’s mind against Mr. Sedley, Amelia has no choice but to live on Mr. Osborne’s charity. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 60 - 61
    Amelia’s life is greatly improved by her move. She socializes with Jane Osborne, Dobbin’s sisters, and many other well-placed people. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 62 - 63
    During the summer Amelia, Georgy, Jos, and Dobbin travel to Germany. Later, the group decides to stay in Pumpernickel through the autumn. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 64
    We can not say what Becky has been doing since she parted with Rawdon because not all of it is fit to share... Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapters 65 - 66
    The day after meeting Becky, Jos goes to her seedy hotel. Later, Amelia sympathizes with Becky over losing her child. Marilyn Lightstone continues reading William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Vanity Fair: Chapter 67
    In the final chapter, Becky shines in her new home, pleasing the family and causing visitors to flock to the house. Amelia mopes and grows peevish. Her only enjoyment is taking walks with Georgy and talking about Dobbin, to whom Georgy continues to write and who can never love Amelia again. Marilyn Lightstone concludes her reading of William Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 01
    In a world torn by revolution, where the lives of the innocent hang by a thread, there emerges a hero like no other. Introducing Marilyn Lightstone Reads the great romantic swashbuckler, The Scarlet Pimpernel. The Scarlet Pimpernel, is a master of disguise, a cunning strategist, a champion of justice. Legend has it that his character inspired Stan Lee’s iconic Marvel superheroes. Follow his daring exploits during the French Revolution as he and his secret band of followers risk everything to rescue countless from the deadly guillotine, and infiltrate the French Reign of Terror. With its thrilling plot twists, high stakes battles, and heart-pounding romance, Marilyn’s read of Baroness Orczy’s classic will keep you on the edge of your seat! Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 02
    Jellyband discusses the turmoil in France and the effects on Britain with his patrons Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 03
    After Lord Antony arrives by horse, Sir Andrew Foulkes escorts the Comtesse de Tournay and her son and daughter into the hostel. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapters 04 - 05
    Imagining themselves alone, the Englishmen and the French aristocrats freely discuss their escape and the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, to which the two men belong. Meanwhile, Marguerite St. Just arrives by coach with her husband, Sir Percy Blakeney. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapters 06 - 07
    Though Sir Percy is rich and irreproachable in fashion, his dull wits and lazy manner are known to be hardly worthy of his brilliant wife... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 08
    Marguerite is approached by an agent of the French government, Chauvelin who tries to persuade her, as a French citizen, to seek out the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 09
    Lord Tony and Sir Andrew discuss plans for their league to rescue the The Comte de Tournay. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 10
    In the Opera Box In London, the city’s most important personages are gathered at the opera. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 11 -12
    At Lord Grenville's ball, Chauvelin is shunned by the royalist British high society, including the Prince of Wales. Later, Marguerite notices a note being passed to Sir Andrew... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 13 -15
    Having seen that the Scarlet Pimpernel should be in the supper-room at one o’clock, Marguerite dances with Sir Andrew before being escorted to dinner by the Prince of Wales, who has been losing at dice to Sir Percy. Later, Marguerite speaks with Chauvelin, informing him of the contents of the note and asking for assurance that Armand will be spared. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 16
    Marguerite meets her husband on the lawn and tries to bridge the gap of misunderstanding between them but Sir Percy will not put aside his resentment for her recent callous treatment. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 17 - 18
    Marguerite vows to win back her husband’s love. Later, Marguerite wanders into Percy’s private office where she finds on the floor a seal ring bearing the insignia of the Scarlet Pimpernel... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 19
    Marguerite realizes that her husband is indeed the daring rescuer, and that he is now in grave danger... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapters 20 - 21
    Marguerite confesses everything to the hesitant Sir Andrew, who at last agrees to offer whatever assistance she needs. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 22
    Marguerite and Sir Andrew reach France, which has the feel of a nation in turmoil... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapters 23 - 24
    Knowing that Chauvelin is on their trail, Sir Andrew steps out to seek Percy in the town while Marguerite conceals herself in the loft... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 25
    Percy enters and quickly throws Chauvelin off guard and chats idly with him while Chauvelin waits for his reinforcements to arrive... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 26
    The enraged Chauvelin sends the arriving soldiers back out to find Percy only to find an elderly man who claims that a tall Englishman rented a horse and cart. Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 27
    Marguerite trails Chauvelin and elderly man on foot as they continue to follow any reports of a tall Englishman... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 28
    The cart stops at the start of the footpath leading to the hut. Marguerite rushes ahead intending to warn whoever is inside... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapters 29 - 30
    With the Englishman’s schooner in sight on the sea, the French soldiers wait to capture the Scarlet Pimpernel... Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel: Chapter 31
    Marguerite at last discovers the true identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel Enter the world of the League of The Scarlet Pimpernel, as read by Marilyn Lightstone, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and available for free at classicalfm.ca
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapter 1
    This August, dive into the perfect midsummer read with Marilyn Lightstone as she brings to life colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Set in the fictional Ontario town of Mariposa, this self-proclaimed "big time small town" on Lake Wissanotti is a hotbed of drama and eccentricity. Marilyn's depiction of the quirks, airs, and idiosyncrasies of Mariposa's residents will have you laughing out loud. From the bumbling politician Josiah Bounderby, to the "wise" judge Mr. Pepperleigh; from the pompous hotel proprietor, Mr. Smith, to the minister Reverend Drone, Marilyn captures them all. A timeless satire, it's no wonder Leacock counted Groucho Marx, Jack Benny, and Charlie Chaplin amongst his fans, and Marilyn will no doubt make you a fan too. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapter 2
    Across from Smith’s Hostelry is Jeff’s barbershop and in Mariposa, shaving is unhurried. Although Jeff could suit the conversation to the customer, his favorite topic was that of finance... Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapter 3
    "Half-past six on a July morning! The Mariposa Belle is at the wharf, decked in flags, with steam up ready to start." Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapters 4 & 5
    "Mr. Drone, I've got it, I've got a way that will clear the debt before you're a fortnight older. We'll have a Whirlwind Campaign in Mariposa!" Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapters 6 & 7
    "Indeed, the only time when the rector seemed animated and excited in the whole interview was when Mullins said that the campaign had been ruined by a lot of confounded mugwumps". Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapter 8
    "Zena Pepperleigh used to sit reading novels on the piazza of the judge's house, half hidden by the Virginia creepers". Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapters 9 & 10
    The Mariposa Bank Mystery or the story of how Peter Pupkin became a town hero. Later, the Great Election in Missinaba County is held. Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town: Chapters 11 & 12
    The great election culminated in the candidacy of Mr. Smith Marilyn Lightstone brings to life the colourful and comical characters in Stephen Leacock's classic Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 1-3
    Join Marilyn Lightstone as she revisits the world of Jane Austen with a reading of the renowned romantic novel, Sense and Sensibility. Set in Regency Era England, this story follows the life of the Dashwood sisters (Elinor and Marianne) as they are forced to leave their family estate and move to a much more modest home at Barton Cottage, built on the property of a distant relative. Here, they navigate the complex world of love, heartbreak, and social nuances as young women. Whether you’re a prudent Elinor or a passionate Marianne, everyone can relate to one of the Dashwood sisters in this timeless tale of sisterhood, romance, and societal expectations. Now, without further adieu, here is Marilyn Lightstone to read us Sense and Sensibility! Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 4-7
    Elinor finds herself delicately navigating the complexities of her feelings towards Edward while facing external pressures and societal expectations. As she opens up to Marianne about Edward, she is torn between her warm sentiments for him and the uncertainties that linger. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 8-10
    Mrs. Jennings takes on the role of matchmaker, envisioning a romantic connection between Colonel Brandon and Marianne. Yet, a clash of perspectives unfolds as Marianne rejects the notion of matrimony based on Colonel's age. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 11-13
    The Dashwood sisters find themselves amid a flurry of invitations for private balls at Banton Park. Marianne is captivated by Willoughby, but Elinor senses complexities beneath the surface. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 14-16
    The sudden departure of Colonel Brandon leaves the party feeling let down. Meanwhile, matters between Marianne and Willoughby quickly accelerate. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 17-19
    Edward's visit sparks discussions on career reluctance, Marianne's belief in happiness beyond wealth, and Elinor's emphasis on treating all people with civility. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 20-21
    Mrs. Palmer informs the Dashwood’s that she and her husband are leaving to entertain guests at their house at Cleveland for Christmas and tries to persuade the Dashwood’s to join them. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 22-23
    The Dashwood’s grow increasingly annoyed with their new acquaintances, the Steeles. Lucy Steele reveals to Elinor shocking information about Edward’s history. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 24-26
    During their travels, Elinor reflects on her new findings about Edward’s past. Marianne awaits for any word from Willoughby. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 27-29
    Marianne begins to fear that Willoughby is avoiding the Dashwood’s while Elinor attempts to find the truth behind his strange behavior. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 30-31
    Mrs. Jennings tries to raise Marianne’s spirits after delivering some regrettable news concerning Willoughby. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 32-33
    Marianne grapples with her newfound grief as Mrs. Dashwood and Mrs. Jennings try to provide support during her time of need. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 34-35
    The Dashwoods invited the Middletons, the Steele sisters, Mrs Jennings and Colonel Brandon to an eventful dinner. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 36-37
    After Charlotte Palmer’s son is born, Mrs. Jennings spends some time with her daughter while Marianne and Elinor are pushed to spend more time with the Steele sisters and Lady Middleton. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 38-40
    In the depths of Elinor’s grief, Marianne wishes to create solace for her sister. However, Elinor will soon be greeted with some relieving news. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 41-43
    Mrs Jennings makes a visit to Lucy Steele who is excited to hear of the news regarding Elinor and Brandon. Meanwhile, Elinor makes a courtesy call to her sister-in-law. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 44-45
    A drunken Willoughby visits the Dashwood’s to offer “some sort of explanation” and to seek Marianne’s forgiveness. However, the minimal gesture doesn’t last long as he once again creates more agony for Marianne. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 46-48
    On their two day trip home through the Barton Park countryside, Elinor worries that Marianne (despite her recent amount of self-discipline) will fall into grief when she hears Willoughby’s story. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Sense and Sensibility: Chapters 49-50
    In the finale of Sense and Sensibility, Edward looks to set his story straight with Elinor, while they look towards a future together. Marilyn Lightstone guides us through the complex world of love, wit and social nuances woven into Jane Austen’s classic romantic novel Sense and Sensibility. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 1-3
    This story follows Mary Lennox, a ten-year-old girl living in India with her indifferent parents. Mary's mother, preoccupied with her social life, has no interest in her daughter, leaving Mary in the care of their servants who spoil her. When a cholera epidemic breaks out in the village, Mary alone, is taken away by British soldiers. The newly orphaned Mary's journey towards healing and self-discovery begins as she leaves behind her tragic past.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 4-5
    During her first morning at Misselthwaite Manor, Mistress Mary meets Martha, one of the manor’s many maidservants. Martha tells Mary about a Garden somewhere on the property that has been locked up for 10 years. Mary sets out to discover the rumored garden for herself. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 6-8
    A rainstorm confines Mary to the indoors. Determined to make the most of her time despite the rain, Mary embarks on a quest to locate Misselthwaite's library and delve into its numerous shuttered chambers. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 9-10
    Mary explores the long-neglected secret garden filled with oversized rose bushes and vines. Overjoyed by her love for the garden, Mary asks Martha for tools to help her in gardening. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 11-12
    Dickon and Mary busily set to work restoring the garden. And later back at the Manor, Mary asks Master Craven for assistance. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 13-14
    On one sleepless night, Mary hears the same crying she heard in the corridor. Defying Mrs Medlock’s orders, Mary follows the noise and discovers a young boy. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 15-16
    After a week of rain, Mary returns to the secret garden, finding it in full bloom with the arrival of spring. In the garden, Mary and Dickon bond over their excitement for the new growth and agree to find a way to bring Colin to the garden, hoping it will improve his spirits and health. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 17-19
    After another night of tantrums from Collin, Mary and Dickon begin preparations to bring him into the garden. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 20-21
    Colin, determined to keep the garden's location secret, commands the head gardener to keep everyone away as he plans his visit. When Colin finally enters the garden, he is enchanted by its beauty and resolves to get well and live forever. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 22-24
    Colin, inspired by the "Magic" of the secret garden, resolves to change and become a scientist, exploring the growth of plants and the power of positive thinking. With the help of Mary, Dickon, and Ben Weatherstaff, he secretly works on improving his health to surprise his father upon his return. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • The Secret Garden-Chapters 25-27
    In this 70 minute finale, Master Craven makes his return to Misselthwaite Manor. Marilyn Lightstone reads the heartwarming story of young orphan Mary Lennox and celebrates the power of nature, friendship, and the human spirit. Beautiful stories, beautifully read, for a crazy world.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 1-3
    Welcome to the first episode of Marilyn Lightstone Reads: Howard’s End! E.M. Forster’s masterpiece will transport you to turn of the 20th century England where three families intertwine at a moment in history where industrial progress threatens traditional pastoral life. From the idealistic and cultured Schlegel sisters, to the pragmatic Wilcoxes, to the struggling Bests, Marilyn captures them all en route to finding out their fates and that of the iconic house called Howards End.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 4-5
    The Schlegels attend a performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, where Helen becomes so disturbed by the music’s imagery that she leaves early, mistakenly taking a stranger’s umbrella.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 6-7
    Leonard Bast, a poor and struggling young man, trudges home on foot as he reflects on his prideful decision to reject an invitation to tea by the Schlegels.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 8-9
    The friendship between Margaret and Mrs. Wilcox begins with an unspoken understanding. Margaret, feeling ashamed for a prior rudeness, visits Mrs. Wilcox to apologize, leading to a deeper conversation about life's complexities, inexperience, and the challenges of love and human connection.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 10-11
    Mrs. Wilcox and Margaret enjoy a shopping trip together when Mrs. Wilcox extends an invitation for Margaret to visit Howard's End. Later, the Wilcox's receive a shocking letter.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 12-13
    Margaret reflects on her experiences with the Wilcoxes, life, pondering work, duty, and society, while dealing with the impending end of their lease at Wickham Place.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 14-15
    Leonard reconnects with the Schlegals about a misunderstanding involving Margaret's visiting card. Later, the sisters get an update on Howard's End.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 16-17
    Leonard's tea visit to the Schlegels turns awkward and uncomfortable. Although despite the tension, the Schlegels continue to try and help Leonard. Meanwhile, Margaret struggles with the impending move from Wickham Place.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 18-19
    Margaret receives a letter from Mr. Wilcox about a potential house in Ducie Street, which causes her anxiety as she wonders if his businesslike tone hides more than meets the eye.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 20-22
    Margaret attempts to help Mr. Wilcox connect his intellectual and emotional sides, believing that this connection can lead to a fuller, more meaningful life. However, her efforts are hindered by his emotional obtuseness and a lack of awareness, particularly in the case of Leonard Bast's financial troubles, which Margaret and Helen view more compassionately than he does.
  • Howard's End-Chapters 23-24
    After spending time at the Wilcox's home, Margaret experiences a moment of reflection on the contrasts between her inner thoughts and the outer, mundane world.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 25-26
    Margaret, on her journey to Oniton for the wedding, experiences tension with Charles and begins to question her role in this family dynamic. Later, while seeking Henry's help to find work for Leonard Bast, a shocking discovery is made about Henry's past.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 27-29
    Helen reflects on the consequences of her actions and her dissatisfaction with the Wilcox family, particularly Mr. Wilcox's lack of personal responsibility.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 30-32
    Helen approaches Tibby with troubling news about Mr Wilcox and her involvement with a ruined man, Leonard Bast. Despite his indifference, Tibby is tasked with handling Helen's financial and moral dilemmas, including delivering a large sum of money.
  • Howard's End - Chapter 33-34
    Margaret's visit to Howards End is marked by confusion and unexpected encounters, especially with Miss Avery, who has mistakenly moved Margaret's family's furniture into the house. Despite Margaret's insistence that they will not live there, the situation grows increasingly complicated as she tries to resolve the misunderstanding.
  • Howard' End - Chapters 35-38
    Margaret's anxiety over her sister Helen's mysterious disappearance deepens. As tensions rise, Margaret discovers Helen’s secret.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 39-41
    Helen reflects on her complex feelings toward Leonard, especially after Tibby inadvertently reveals information to Charles about Helen's connection to “a man named Bast”. Later, Leonard spirals with guilt and remorse after his affair with Helen, trying to atone for his actions.
  • Howard's End - Chapters 42-44
    In the finale, the Schlegels and Wilcoxs take time to reflect amid the turmoil surrounding Leonard’s death.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 1-4
    "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." From its immortal opening sentence, Marilyn captures every delight of Jane Austen’s timeless treasure, reading and acting the parts to bring Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennett and all of your favourite characters to dramatic life.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 5-7
    Everyone agrees that Mr. Darcy, despite his family and fortune, is too proud to be likable.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 8-10
    Elizabeth implies that Darcy is far too demanding...
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 11 - 14
    Troubled by his fascination with Elizabeth, Darcy resolves to pay her less attention while she remains at Netherfield.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 15 - 16
    Feeling a sense of obligation to the Bennet family because of the entail, Mr. Collins plans to ask one of the Bennet daughters to marry him.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 17 - 18
    At the ball, Elizabeth's unhappiness reaches its peak when she finds herself dancing with Darcy.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 19-21
    Miss Bingley warns Elizabeth not to trust Wickham, meanwhile Mr. Collins realizes that Darcy is related to his patroness, Lady Catherine.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 22-24
    Mrs. Bennet’s hopes of seeing her daughters wed fade rapidly.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 25-27
    Elizabeth travels with Sir William Lucas to visit Charlotte and her new husband, Mr. Collins.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 28 - 30
    Lady Catherine grills Elizabeth concerning her upbringing, deciding that the Bennet sisters have been badly reared.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 31 - 33
    Charlotte declares that Darcy must be in love with Elizabeth... or it is perhaps Colonel Fitzwilliam who is interested in her.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 34 - 35
    Darcy admits to attempting to break Bingley’s romance with Jane and offers his account of Wickham’s doings.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 36 - 38
    Elizabeth's feelings toward Darcy suddenly enter into flux.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 39 - 41
    News spreads that Wickham is no longer interested in Miss King, who has gone to Liverpool to stay with her uncle.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 42 - 43
    As Elizabeth tours the beautiful estate of Pemberley with the Gardiners, she imagines what it would be like to be mistress there, as Darcy’s wife
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 44 - 46
    Elizabeth panics, realizing that if Wickham does not marry Lydia, the reputations of both Lydia and the entire family will be ruined.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 47 - 48
    Mr. Gardiner attempts to reassure his niece that Whickham will certainly marry Lydia because he will not want his own career to reputation ruined.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 49 - 51
    Elizabeth realizes that her opinion of Darcy has changed so completely that if he were to propose to her again, she would accept.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition- Chapters 52 - 53
    Mrs. Gardiner replies to Elizabeth that it was Darcy who found Lydia and Wickham, and Darcy who paid Wickham the money that facilitated the marriage.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 54 -56
    Elizabeth accepts that having been refused by her once, Darcy will not ask her to marry him again. Meanwhile, Mr. Bingley tells Jane that he will ask Mr. Bennet for permission to marry her.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 57 - 58
    A letter arrives from Mr. Collins that suggests that an engagement between Darcy and Elizabeth is imminent.
  • Pride & Prejudice - Anniversary Edition - Chapters 59 - 61
    Elizabeth tells Jane about Darcy’s intention to marry her.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 1-2
    Welcome to Marilyn Lightstone Reads: Emily of New Moon. Beloved for her iconic role as Miss Stacey in the classic television series Anne of Green Gables, celebrated Canadian actress Marilyn Lightstone now returns to the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery — and the magic of Prince Edward Island — to bring to life the unforgettable coming-of-age story of the imaginative young heroine, Emily Starr.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 3-4
    Young Emily Starr endures a wave of grief and faces the judgment of her extended Murray family, who arrive to decide her future. With a spark of courage and defiance, she clings to her father’s memory and quietly vows to be brave, even as her world becomes suddenly uncertain and lonely.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 5-6
    Emily prepares for the journey towards her new life in New Moon.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapter 7
    Emily begins to feel a deep connection to New Moon while she bonds with Cousin Jimmy, who shares a story of a lost diamond.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 8-9
    Emily finds a chest full of her father's old books and becomes inspired to connect with her father through her new "Book of Yesterday".
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 10-11
    Emily faces a painful betrayal when her friend Rhoda excludes her from a lavish birthday party in favour of a rich new girl. At the same time, Emily asserts her first major act of independence by refusing Aunt Elizabeth's command to cut her hair.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapter 12
    Emily and Ilse have a fierce quarrel over whether their playhouse should have a parlour.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 13-14
    Emily, believing she has eaten a poisoned apple from Lofty John’s workshop, faces her supposed impending death with dramatic courage.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapter 15
    After being saved from a fierce bull by a brave boy named Perry Miller, Emily befriends him when he comes to work at New Moon.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapter 16
    When Emily gets caught writing poetry in her Mathematics class, she faces humiliation from her teacher Ms Brownell and Aunt Elizabeth.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 17-18
    After Emily accidentally offends Lofty John and provokes him to cut down New Moon’s beloved grove in revenge, the whole household is thrown into misery, and Aunt Elizabeth cruelly blames Emily.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 19-20
    On Christmas Day, Emily feels the connection with her Murray side growing.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapter 21-22
    Emily get's quite a shock when Perry's mom suggests she should marry her son.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 23-25
    Emily visits her eccentric Great-Aunt Nancy Priest at the eerie, Wyther Grange, where a night spent in the “haunted” Pink Room terrifies her.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 26-27
    Emily takes a trip to the bay shore with Cousin Jimmy.
  • Emily of New Moon: Chapters 28-29
    Emily grows more confident in her writing as she begins to see herself as a true storyteller, shaping her "dreams into words".