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To be notified of new books being added, subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/32WNB6G The Cellar Room Audiobook by Graham Greene The story is told from the perspective of a child named Philip. He is a lonely boy whose parents are often busy with their social life, leaving him alone with the house servants, including Baines, the kind but naive caretaker. Baines has a friendly relationship with Philip and shows him a lot of attention, something he does not receive from his parents. Philip, with childish enthusiasm, spends time with Baines in the cellar of the house. But one day, he accidentally witnesses a fight between Baines and his wife. During the fight, Baines is accused of infidelity and the situation turns violent. Philip, who still does not understand the adult world properly, decides to tell his parents or others the truth out of fear and confusion... Henry Graham Greene (born October 2, 1904 - died April 3, 1991) was an English novelist, playwright, literary and film critic, and prolific writer of short stories. Throughout his long life, he was present and observed in most of the political and revolutionary battles around the world, and the adventures of his stories are mainly set in the context of these 20th century events, works that show the ambiguities of modern man in this turbulent world. Reference story: The basement room - 1954 Author: Graham Greene Genre: Short story Adapted from the translation of Mohammad Naderi Audio adaptation: Mohammad Bagher Rezaei Narrator: Sahel Karimi #Audiobook #Graham_Greene #Sahel_Karimi It should be noted that this audiobook is an adaptation and has been rewritten in a summarized form for radio broadcast. 00:00:00 Season One 00:07:45 Season Two 00:14:35 Season Three 00:22:49 Season Four 00:30:14 Season Five