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The Shepherd's Hut
- Narrated by: Kate Mulvany
- Length: 6 hrs and 13 mins
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Jaxie dreads going home. His mum’s dead. The old man bashes him without mercy, and he wishes he was an orphan. And then, in one terrible moment, his life is stripped to little more than what he can carry and how he can keep himself alive.
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- Layla Sacker
- 25-04-2018
Damage and land.
What made the experience of listening to The Shepherd's Hut the most enjoyable?
The landscape comes to life through his language... I feel it see it and the vision of the salt lakes was extraordinary. How does Tim Winton know about characters who are so damaged and yet somehow you care what happens to them. Brilliant
What did you like best about this story?
I love Time Winton's style... his images are so rooted in the experiences of his characters and their words ring so true to them.
What does Kate Mulvany bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I found her narration of both characters perfect and her accent for the hermit wonderful. Actually I was almost brought to tears for both...
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- Thomas
- 06-04-2018
brilliant dialouge bought to life by Kate
Tim Winton frequently captures the gritty beauty of WA. This book is no exception with vivid descriptions of country that really paint the landscape. Makes easy and enjoyable to imagine. Great occurisms all through it too.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-06-2021
Tim Winton at his very best!
Great tale of quintessential Australian characters thrown together in adversity. A compelling story set deep in the bush.
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- Samantha
- 04-07-2018
beautifully read
I loved this book. the relationship between the two main characters has many layers and it unfolds into a great friendship. I recommend this book as it ended leaving me wanting more.
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- Louise
- 17-10-2018
Tim Winton always crafts an intriguing story.
Superbly written. Excellent narrator. Not too long. I enjoyed it very much and will still out other audio books by the same author.
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- Clive Batchelor
- 05-05-2018
Loved it, loads of description to carry you away into the story.
Only thing that confuses me is why did they choose a female narrator for a teenage boy?
Kinda made it more difficult to follow than was needed.
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- Pamela
- 05-04-2018
Another cracker!
Loved this book. I love the ‘Australianisms’! Great story it hooks you then reels you in!Tim Winton is a genius his endings always leaves me wanting more!
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- Linda Ingles
- 11-08-2019
Good Yarn
I loved this book because after doing a road trip in Australia past the Salt lakes I felt I could visualise the books setting and characters well. Quite a believable story with a nice touch of humour. Enough suspence, surprise, adventure to keep you engaged in the story throughout.
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- Ann
- 20-09-2019
Loved it
So happy I chose to listen to this rather than read it. Kate Mulveney’s voice was perfect for both characters and the most excellent story.
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- Carolynn Blair
- 03-03-2020
lovely story
Tim Winton has beautiful stories and this is another one, if you like stories about Australia you won't go wrong with this , highly recommended,
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