"At thirty-four Mr. Wrenn was the sales-entry clerk of the Souvenir Company. He was always bending over bills and columns of figures at a desk behind the stock-room. He was a meek little bachelor--a person of inconspicuous blue ready-made suits, and a small unsuccessful mustache." Mr. Wrenn, however has a rich inner life embellished by his own imagination. When he comes into a modest inheritance, he feels he ought to learn to get out and wander a bit, and then his education begins. He finds life more "interesting", perhaps than he had "imagined".
Read by:Don W. Jenkins
Running Time:7:41:41 in 7 Audio CDs
1 Chap. 01, Mr. Wrenn Is Lonely - 31:32
2 Chap. 02, He Walks With Miss Theresa - 37:44
3 Chap. 03, He Starts For The Land Of Elsewhere - 19:12
4 Chap. 04, He Becomes The Great Little Bill Wrenn - 20:39
5 Chap. 05, He Finds Much Quaint English Flavor - 15:30
6 Chap. 06, He Is An Orphan - 21:54
7 Chap. 07, He Meets A Temperament - 31:39
8 Chap. 08, He Tiffins - 22:56
9 Chap. 09, He Encounters The Intellectuals - 28:19
10 Chap. 10, He Goes Gipsying - 18:10
11 Chap. 11, He Buys An Orange Tie - 20:47
12 Chap. 12, He Discovers America - 31:19
13 Chap. 13, He Is 'Our Mr. Wrenn' - 26:44
14 Chap. 14, He Enters Society - 21:55
15 Chap. 15, He Studies Five Hundred, Savoiur Faire, And Lotsa-Snap Office Mottoes - 20:43
16 Chap. 16, He Becomes Mildly Religious And Highly Literary - 35:44
17 Chap. 17, He Is Blown By The Whirlwind - 31:24
18 Chap. 18, And Follows A Wandering Flame Through Perilous Seas - 16:15
19 Chap. 19, To A Happy Shore - 09:14