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  • Ebenezer

  • The True Life Story of Ebenezer Scrooge
  • By: Douglas Bass
  • Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
  • Length: 17 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Ebenezer

By: Douglas Bass
Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
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Summary

What do you think of when you hear the name “Ebenezer Scrooge”? Mean, greedy old man haunted by three ghosts one Christmas night, right?

Well, what if what we’ve been told, while not being entirely wrong also wasn’t entirely right, either?

Ready for the truth?

Then enjoy the rich, complete story of literature’s most famous redeemed villain, showing us no one is ever beyond hope once their eyes are fully opened to who they were always meant to be.

©2017 Douglas A. Bass (P)2021 Douglas A. Bass
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Great character study expertly narrated.

a fascinating take on Scrooge that captures so much of Dickens' wit and also darkness. the narration really made it come alive, you're always safe with Ben Fife, he's been a favourite of mine for a long time!

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Book: Ebenezer by Douglas Bass

BOOK:-EBENEZER: THE TRUE LIFE STORY OF EBENEZER SCROOGE BY DOUGLAS A. BASS, AUDIO BOOK READ BY BENJAMIN FIFE.
This three part audio book mirrors climate and weather change and the partiality by world government in abuse of atomic and nuclear weapons on the human body: a use of nuclear weapons for scening.Ebenezer tells of a hope of a world that will escape from scene to the peaceful seas from where we came.In this story there is an inference of an untoward meaning being attached to the Christmas season as we see portrayed by Ebenezer's uncle.The story questions whether dearth by sexual adventure or intercourse was an economic boom or short fall for family members and businesses using the life of Elizabeth and Elias whose sex and child birth led to business failure and seeking solace in alcohol;the life of Fan and Fredrick and the downward effect of their child birth on their business; Ebenezer's relations with Bell and Mr Tiller relations with Bell and the effect on the Ferguson business;the competition and partnership between two persons of same sex and business as seen of Jacob Marley and Ebenezer;amongst others.This reflection of Ebenezer Scrooge on his life looks at the past,present and future generations fight against the greed of man( as in the maning of a machine or in sex) and effect on children(chilled reign).It looks at movement with a breadwinner and whether Children (chilled reign ) should move along.A look at the book questions lightly political decamping even though one can not clearly State who a breadwinner is in a democracy where we are all supposed to be bread winners and which such decamping could be harmful to the political system creating a one party State.The book looks at the saving of Ebenezer to commune with fellow man amidst importation hitches in cultivation of cash crops and agriculture and the breach of work ethics and the passing of the righteous as in the Bible book of wisdom.

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