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Yellow Notebook
- Diaries Volume I 1978-1987
- By: Helen Garner
- Narrated by: Helen Garner
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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Helen Garner has kept a diary for almost all her life. But until now, those exercise books filled with her thoughts, observations, frustrations and joys have been locked away, out of bounds, in a laundry cupboard. Finally, Garner has opened her diaries and invited readers into the world behind her novels and works of non-fiction. Yellow Notebook: Diaries Volume I spans a decade beginning in the late 1970s just after the publication of her first novel, Monkey Grip.
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Helen Garner offers a treasure trove of everyday life and experiences.
- By Deborah Lathrop on 01-04-21
- Yellow Notebook
- Diaries Volume I 1978-1987
- By: Helen Garner
- Narrated by: Helen Garner
Breathtaking listening experience!
Reviewed: 12-18-23
I have just discovered Helen Garner and am in awe. Best not to race through this book but digest every sentence.
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Pearl
- By: Siân Hughes
- Narrated by: Laura Brydon
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
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Marianne is eight years old when her mother goes missing. Left behind with her baby brother and grieving father in a ramshackle house on the edge of a small village, she clings to the fragmented memories of her mother’s love; the smell of fresh herbs, the games they played, and the songs and stories of her childhood. As time passes, Marianne struggles to adjust, fixated on her mother’s disappearance and the secrets she’s sure her father is keeping from her.
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a meditation of memory, grief, and motherhood.
- By Barbara S on 10-08-23
- Pearl
- By: Siân Hughes
- Narrated by: Laura Brydon
Perfect
Reviewed: 09-10-23
Very moving account of grief, longing, and love. The poetic prose adds a wonderful quality to the story. The narration by Laura Brydon was beautiful.
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Old God's Time
- By: Sebastian Barry
- Narrated by: Stephen Hogan
- Length: 8 hrs and 34 mins
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Retired policeman Tom Kettle is enjoying the quiet of his new home, a lean-to annexed to a white Victorian Castle in Dalkey overlooking the sea. For months he has barely seen a soul, but his peace is interrupted when two former colleagues turn up at his door to ask questions about a decades-old case. A traumatic case which Tom never quite came to terms with. His peace is further disturbed by a young mother and family who move in next door, a woman on the run from her own troubles. And what of Tom’s family, his wife June, and their two children?
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Boring and self conscious
- By Leah on 06-25-23
- Old God's Time
- By: Sebastian Barry
- Narrated by: Stephen Hogan
A Literary Masterpiece
Reviewed: 08-25-23
Savor this book when you can empty your mind of all else. Listen well. Decrease speed of narration if needed. Beautiful prose.
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My Phantoms
- By: Gwendoline Riley
- Narrated by: Hannah Curtis
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
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Helen Grant is a mystery to her daughter. An extrovert with few friends who has sought intimacy in the wrong places, a twice-divorced mother of two now living alone surrounded by her memories, Helen (known to her acquaintances as “Hen”) has always haunted Bridget. Now, Bridget is an academic in her forties. She sees Helen once a year, and considers the problem to be contained. As she looks back on their tumultuous relationship—the performances and small deceptions—she tries to reckon with the cruelties inflicted on both sides.
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Brilliant Fiction
- By CB on 08-22-23
- My Phantoms
- By: Gwendoline Riley
- Narrated by: Hannah Curtis
Brilliant Fiction
Reviewed: 08-22-23
Brilliant in-depth study about a mother-daughter relationship over time. Perspectives of both are given equal time and in the end no one is at fault.
The narrator, Hannah Curtis is phenomenal and I hope to listen to her again in the future.
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If I Survive You
- By: Jonathan Escoffery
- Narrated by: Torian Brackett
- Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
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In the 1970s, Topper and Sanya flee to Miami as political violence consumes their native Kingston. But America, as the couple and their two children learn, is far from the promised land. Excluded from society as Black immigrants, the family pushes on first through Hurricane Andrew and later the 2008 recession, living in a house so cursed that the pet fish launches itself out of its own tank rather than stay. But even as things fall apart, the family remains motivated, often to its own detriment, by what their younger son, Trelawny, calls “the exquisite, racking compulsion to survive.”
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Good except for the ending
- By Morris Nelms on 11-20-22
- If I Survive You
- By: Jonathan Escoffery
- Narrated by: Torian Brackett
Not what I expected
Reviewed: 08-21-23
Good book but depressing. From a literary perspective I can see why this is long- listed for the 2023 Booker.
But the performance/ narration was great in sone places but fell short with the main protagonist Trelawney. I did not like the whiney and child-like voice of this character. The other “voices” were fantastic.
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I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home
- A Novel
- By: Lorrie Moore
- Narrated by: Sophie Amoss
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
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Lorrie Moore’s first novel since A Gate at the Stairs—a daring, meditative exploration of love and death, passion and grief, and what it means to be haunted by the past, both by history and the human heart. A teacher visiting his dying brother in the Bronx. A mysterious journal from the nineteenth century stolen from a boarding house. A therapy clown and an assassin, both presumed dead, but perhaps not dead at all...
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Very Loorie Moore... and yet very not
- By Anonymous User on 06-23-23
- I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home
- A Novel
- By: Lorrie Moore
- Narrated by: Sophie Amoss
My First Lorrie Moore
Reviewed: 06-26-23
Wow! Just incredible! Lily and Finn are a great modern couple even if one is dead! The lodger and a no put up with BS landlord. Letters to my sister are so well written, witty and dark, I want more!
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Whale
- By: Cheon Myeong-kwan, Chi-Young Kim - translator
- Narrated by: Cindy Kay
- Length: 11 hrs and 34 mins
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Whale, set in a remote village in South Korea, follows the lives of many linked characters, including Geumbok, an extremely ambitious woman who has been chasing an indescribable thrill ever since she first saw a whale crest in the ocean; her mute daughter, Chunhui, who communicates with elephants; and a one-eyed woman who controls honeybees with a whistle. Brimming with surprises and wicked humor, Whale is an adventure-satire of epic proportions by one of the most original voices in international literature.
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Whale
- By Amber Dehner on 07-20-23
- Whale
- By: Cheon Myeong-kwan, Chi-Young Kim - translator
- Narrated by: Cindy Kay
Beautiful Translation!
Reviewed: 04-29-23
Tragedy, comedy, a wise talking elephant. Readers, this is the law of great literature and narration.
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The Promise
- By: Damon Galgut
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Haunted by an unmet promise, the Swart family loses touch after the death of their matriarch. Adrift, the lives of the three siblings move separately through the uncharted waters of South Africa; Anton, the golden boy who bitterly resents his life’s unfulfilled potential; Astrid, whose beauty is her power; and the youngest, Amor, whose life is shaped by a nebulous feeling of guilt.
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Excellent novel
- By ALG on 11-09-21
- The Promise
- By: Damon Galgut
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
Fantastic Story
Reviewed: 01-31-23
Worthy of the Booker! Thank you Damon for a great story and fresh insight into apartheid.
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