AUDIOBOOK

The Fruit of the Tree

A Thought-Provoking Classic About Ethics, Social Duty, and the Price of Kindness

Edith Wharton
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Duration
13h 8m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

In The Fruit of the Tree, Edith Wharton delivers a powerful and deeply reflective novel about moral responsibility, compassion, and the unintended consequences of human choices.
Set in a growing industrial town at the beginning of the twentieth century, the story follows John Amherst, an idealistic man determined to improve the lives of factory workers while navigating the expectations of wealth, marriage, and social duty. When an accident at the mill changes several lives forever, questions of justice, mercy, and personal responsibility begin to blur.
As relationships grow more complicated and emotions run deeper, the characters must confront decisions that challenge both the law and their own conscience. What begins as an effort to do good slowly becomes a test of how far kindness can go before it leads to tragedy.
Blending psychological insight with social commentary, Wharton explores themes of industrial reform, ethical conflict, love, guilt, and the burden of choice. The result is a timeless literary drama that feels as relevant today as when it was first published.
This audiobook edition is narrated by Tracy Peace, whose calm and expressive voice brings new depth to this thoughtful and emotionally complex classic.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic literature, philosophical fiction, and character-driven stories filled with moral tension and human truth.

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