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A Jury of Her Peers

By: Susan Glaspell
Narrated by: Jennifer Woodward
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Summary

The facts are that a canary is dead, as is Mr. Foster. His wife, Minnie, is the prime suspect. Sheriff Peters can't crack the case, but two clever women can. Glaspell originally wrote the story as a play entitled Trifles in 1916.

Public Domain (P)2015 Blackstone Audiobooks

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Strong and touching. Old yet very modern.

This is a beautifully-written story, and wonderfully narrated. It's an old story, but so relevant to modern feminism. Thoroughly recommended.

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