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The Cricket on the Hearth

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Book #3 in Dickens' Christmas Books.

“There are voices in a quiet house, if one only listens.”

The Cricket on the Hearth
(1845) is the third of Dickens’ Christmas books, a lighthearted tale focused on home life rather than the social criticism found in his other works.

The story is set in the warm, bustling home of John Peerybingle, a kind, slow‑moving carrier, and his much younger wife, Dot, whose domestic happiness is symbolised by a cheerful cricket that chirps on their hearth. But the family’s domestic peace is threatened when a mysterious stranger arrives and plants a poisonous seed of suspicion in John’s heart. As the cricket’s song turns from cheerful to cautionary, the Peerybingles must navigate a web of secrets, disguises, and misunderstandings before their domestic harmony can be restored.

Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of Britain’s most celebrated novelists, known for his vivid characters, sharp social commentary, and unforgettable storytelling. Rising from a difficult childhood marked by poverty and factory work, he transformed his experiences into novels that exposed the injustices of Victorian society. His works—Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Bleak House, and many others—enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and he remains one of the most influential writers in the English language, beloved for his humour, compassion, and dramatic flair

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