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Home Is Where the Start Is
- How Your Family Made You, and How You Can Make Yourself Even Better
- By: Richard Hogan
- Narrated by: Richard Hogan
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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The modern family is one of the most complicated systems we navigate as children and parents. In Home is Where the Start Is, Richard Hogan teaches you how to free yourself from negative experiences you have had in the past, to find true happiness and meaning in the future. Packed with fascinating case studies from Richard's clinical practice, he offers innovative, proactive and practical strategies for dealing with a wide range of issues. This book will give you the tools to recognise negative patterns from childhood, and avoid them when it comes to making your own family.
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Life-changing
- By horrakapotchkin on 02-02-25
- Home Is Where the Start Is
- How Your Family Made You, and How You Can Make Yourself Even Better
- By: Richard Hogan
- Narrated by: Richard Hogan
Very good “ down to earth “ help.
Reviewed: 20-06-23
This book is deceptively simple. Therapy always has homework and if you’re brave to do the work you’ll get results. Hogan’s reading in his native Cork accent adds to the healing experience.
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Young Mungo
- By: Douglas Stuart
- Narrated by: Chris Reilly
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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Born under different stars, Protestant Mungo and Catholic James live in a hyper-masculine world. They are caught between two of Glasgow’s housing estates where young working-class men divide themselves along sectarian lines, and fight territorial battles for the sake of reputation. They should be sworn enemies if they’re to be seen as men at all, and yet they become best friends as they find a sanctuary in the doocot that James has built for his prize racing pigeons. As they begin to fall in love, they dream of escaping the grey city.
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Absolutely Brilliant
- By Amazon Customer on 12-01-23
- Young Mungo
- By: Douglas Stuart
- Narrated by: Chris Reilly
Too gruesome for some.
Reviewed: 07-07-22
I loved Shuggie Bain. This second book is good but oh so gruesome brutal to the point of triggering for some.
It could have been 50 pages shorter.
However its bleak themes will attract a TV series.
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The Nine
- How a Band of Daring Resistance Women Escaped from Nazi Germany - The Powerful True Story
- By: Gwen Strauss
- Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
- Length: 13 hrs and 34 mins
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As the Second World War raged across Europe, and the Nazi regime tightened its reign of horror and oppression, nine women, some still in their teens, joined the French and Dutch Resistance. Caught out in heroic acts against the brutal occupiers, they were each tortured and sent east into Greater Germany to a concentration camp, where they formed a powerful friendship. In 1945, as the war turned against Hitler, they were forced on a Death March, facing starvation and almost certain death.
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Compelling and truly inspirational story
- By ECK19 on 29-12-21
- The Nine
- How a Band of Daring Resistance Women Escaped from Nazi Germany - The Powerful True Story
- By: Gwen Strauss
- Narrated by: Juliet Stevenson
Survival !
Reviewed: 11-08-21
A remarkable story of female triumph and survival when really their plight was almost hopelessly impossible.
Read it !
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The Madness of Grief
- A Memoir of Love and Loss
- By: Reverend Richard Coles
- Narrated by: Richard Coles
- Length: 5 hrs and 12 mins
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Whether it is pastoral care for the bereaved, discussions about the afterlife, or being called out to perform the last rites, death is part of the Reverend Richard Coles's life and work. But when his partner, the Reverend David Coles, died, shortly before Christmas in 2019, much about death took Coles by surprise. For one thing, David's death at the early age of 43 was unexpected. The man that so often assists others to examine life's moral questions now found himself in need of help. He began to look to others for guidance to steer him through his grief.
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Everyone needs this book
- By MS RUTH SHAW on 01-04-21
- The Madness of Grief
- A Memoir of Love and Loss
- By: Reverend Richard Coles
- Narrated by: Richard Coles
Grief
Reviewed: 21-06-21
It’s a fairly tame timid treatment on grief. It’s actually quite touch how the separation from their dogs is as painful as that of his partner.
Very unfortunate that again he broke his anonymity of his membership of a 12 step program.
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Home Stretch
- By: Graham Norton
- Narrated by: Graham Norton
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
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It is 1987, and a small Irish community is preparing for the wedding of two of its young inhabitants. They're barely adults, not so long out of school and still part of the same set of friends they've grown up with. As the friends head home from the beach that last night before the wedding, there is a car accident. Three survive the crash, but three are killed. And the reverberations are felt throughout the small town.
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Exceptional
- By Anonymous User on 14-10-20
- Home Stretch
- By: Graham Norton
- Narrated by: Graham Norton
Peter FitzGearld
Reviewed: 18-12-20
It’s a great story. But it’s dark and it gets darker. Read by the author it feels as if he’s almost laughing at life. And it’s absurdity. There’s an honesty about the story that’s almost harsh. He doesn’t hold back. Very faithful to its West Cork setting.
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Too Much and Never Enough
- How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
- By: Mary L. Trump PhD
- Narrated by: Mary L. Trump PhD
- Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
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In this revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and Donald’s only niece, shines a bright light on the dark history of their family in order to explain how her uncle became the man who now threatens the world’s health, economic security and social fabric. Mary Trump spent much of her childhood in her grandparents’ large, imposing house in New York, where Donald and his four siblings grew up.
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Too much and never detached
- By Anon on 16-07-20
- Too Much and Never Enough
- How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man
- By: Mary L. Trump PhD
- Narrated by: Mary L. Trump PhD
A truly terrifying listen
Reviewed: 27-07-20
Mary Trump describes her family of origin as so much like any other family. Dysfunctional. Unfortunately for Americans and the world the most dysfunctional member of the Trump family is now one of the most powerful men in the world.
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Tatty
- By: Christine Dwyer Hickey
- Narrated by: Cathy Belton
- Length: 5 hrs and 3 mins
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Hailed by the critics as a masterpiece, Tatty is a devastating yet hilarious depiction of a troubled Dublin family, told through the lively, charismatic voice of a little girl over a 10-year period. During this time we see the destruction brought about by alcoholism as one little girl tries to come to terms with her parents’ drinking. Chapter by chapter, the child’s voice matures and her perception becomes more honed; we are left with a stunning portrait of a disintegrating family and the child lost within it.
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wonderful
- By Amazon Customer on 27-02-20
- Tatty
- By: Christine Dwyer Hickey
- Narrated by: Cathy Belton
It is good but not a Masterpiece.
Reviewed: 02-07-20
Tatty is almost painful to listen to towards the end. The pain and insanity of a child living with alcoholism is brilliantly written.
A must for anyone interested in identifying or in recovery from addiction.
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I Love the Bones of You
- By: Christopher Eccleston
- Narrated by: Christopher Eccleston
- Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
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Be it as Nicky Hutchinson in Our Friends In The North, Maurice in The A Word, or his reinvention of Doctor Who, one man, in life and death, has accompanied Christopher Eccleston every step of the way – his father Ronnie. In I Love The Bones Of You, Eccleston unveils a vivid portrait of a relationship that has shaped his entire career trajectory, mirroring and defining his own highs and lows, from stage and screen triumph to breakdown, anorexia, self-doubt, and a deep belief in the basic principles of access and equality denied to generations.
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Thank you
- By Alison Collins on 06-11-19
- I Love the Bones of You
- By: Christopher Eccleston
- Narrated by: Christopher Eccleston
Angry Angry man.
Reviewed: 26-02-20
This is an angry honest man telling an angry story about himself his Father and his mental health and his career.
I almost felt guilty for being born into a privileged middle class family. Although I had a very unhappy and abusive childhood I feel in this actors world it wouldn’t matter.
I’m guilty for being middle class.
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Five Chimneys
- A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz
- By: Olga Lengyel
- Narrated by: Jennifer Wydra
- Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
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Olga Lengyel tells, frankly and without compromise, one of the most horrifying stories of all time. This true, documented chronicle is the intimate, day-to-day record of a beautiful woman who survived the nightmare of Auschwitz and Birchenau. This book is a necessary reminder of one of the ugliest chapters in the history of human civilization.
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A honest account of events
- By carol breeze on 13-01-19
- Five Chimneys
- A Woman Survivor's True Story of Auschwitz
- By: Olga Lengyel
- Narrated by: Jennifer Wydra
Perverts
Reviewed: 10-06-19
The book is good although a bit too blatant in its description of the Nazi’s inhumanity and savagery. The writing isn’t great.
However the entire book was ruined for me by the description of gay and lesbian women as “ perverts”.
It was truly shocking to hear such a normal state of existence to be described as a perversion.
Very disappointed.
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A Keeper
- By: Graham Norton
- Narrated by: Graham Norton
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
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The mystery of Elizabeth Keane's father is one that has never been solved by the people of Buncarragh - not for lack of speculation. Her mother, Patricia, had been assumed a spinster until she began dating a mysterious man from out of town and within months had left Buncarragh and had married. Less than two years later, Patricia was back, with a new baby in her arms but no new husband by her side and unbendingly silent about her recent past. A secret she would take with her to her grave.
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Definitely...A Keeper.
- By Sarah White on 06-10-18
- A Keeper
- By: Graham Norton
- Narrated by: Graham Norton
Not too sure
Reviewed: 30-10-18
I’m not quite sure what G. Norton was trying to achieve but I didn’t feel it amounted to much in the end.
I was confused from the start and so it took me a while to work out who’s who etc.
I felt the imprisonment theme was really stretching it.
Coming from where the story is meant to be set and having grown up around the same time it’s just a little too far fetched.
Mr. Norton narrates and although his narration of the earlier book was perfect I could hear strains of his Curate character in Fr. Ted coming through. A bitteen off I would suggest. But as he would probably say himself “Sure Tis only a bit of Craig “.
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