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From Bill Iddings, Muskegon Chronicle Entertainment reviewer August 14, 2015
"... what a cast! Brandishing fine Irish accents as if they were born to the manner, Harryman, Wahamaki, Carmolli and Harsch form an ensemble that would be tough to top. They give and take with an ease and alacrity rarely witnessed around these parts. The final scene between Carmolli and Harsch is one of the funniest and most gripping pieces of stage artistry I’ve ever seen.
NARRATION (Audible Audio Book)
THE GIRLS FROM THE FIVE GREAT VALLEYS by Elizabeth Savage | Read by Kimberly HarschFiction • 6.5 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1977Narrator Kimberly Harsch achieves the perfect conversational tone for five girls who are coming of age in Missoula, Montana, in the 1930s. She sweetly performs both the voices and the inner dialogues of the girls, giving each a distinct personality while portraying their common goal of climbing the social ladder. Harsch excels at conveying the bittersweet undercurrents in the girls' somber moments. As she conveys the eternal qualities of friendship, hardship, rivalry, triumphs of spirit, and shattering tragedies, Savage's classic is brought to life. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine [Published: JUNE 2014]
From Bill Iddings, Muskegon Chronicle Entertainment reviewer August 14, 2015
"... what a cast! Brandishing fine Irish accents as if they were born to the manner, Harryman, Wahamaki, Carmolli and Harsch form an ensemble that would be tough to top. They give and take with an ease and alacrity rarely witnessed around these parts. The final scene between Carmolli and Harsch is one of the funniest and most gripping pieces of stage artistry I’ve ever seen.
NARRATION (Audible Audio Book)
THE GIRLS FROM THE FIVE GREAT VALLEYS by Elizabeth Savage | Read by Kimberly HarschFiction • 6.5 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1977Narrator Kimberly Harsch achieves the perfect conversational tone for five girls who are coming of age in Missoula, Montana, in the 1930s. She sweetly performs both the voices and the inner dialogues of the girls, giving each a distinct personality while portraying their common goal of climbing the social ladder. Harsch excels at conveying the bittersweet undercurrents in the girls' somber moments. As she conveys the eternal qualities of friendship, hardship, rivalry, triumphs of spirit, and shattering tragedies, Savage's classic is brought to life. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine [Published: JUNE 2014]