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Homecoming
- Narrated by: Bridget Forsyth
- Length: 13 hrs and 59 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
The warm and wonderful new novel from the natural heir to Maeve Binchy. Eleanor Levine left Ireland seventy years ago with little more than a suitcase and her mother's handwritten recipe book. Now, a lifetime later, she's returning from New York with hard won wisdom and memories of her own. A renowned psychoanalyst, Eleanor knows there's one final journey she has to make…
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- Susie
- 30-01-2015
Homecoming
I loved this book immensely. The reader a great job and I highly recommend this book.
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- Dianne Clark
- 30-10-2020
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I enjoyed the characters of this book and the ‘to and going’ between the past and present telling the story of their lives.
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- Jodie Stevens
- 13-11-2016
Took ages to get into
This book gathered momentum as it continued BUT the narrator thorough aggravated me. Her voice was truly annoying and I found myself drifting off in my thoughts and then feeling I'd missed a chunk. The story, as always, was good and picked up speed and came together as it continued. I found it difficult remembering who was who and what their connection to one another was as there were so many names to start with.
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- Hatrack
- 20-08-2016
Lovely story but didn't like narrator
Another lovely story from Cathy Kelly, however I didn't like the narration. The Irish accent didn't work, so I found it irritating to listen. I would much rather listen to a story set in Ireland being read by an Irish person. Having someone, even as talented as Brigit Forsyth, trying to sound Irish and not succeeding spoiled the book for me.
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- Tracey
- 07-06-2011
Like a cup of sweet tea
This was a really nice story, nice characters, nice narrating voice. Unchallenging and softly flowing. Nice.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-09-2019
hard read but enjoyable
I think maybe in book form I may have enjoyed better. audio voice I just did not get into. glad I read it though good end
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- Аmazon Customer
- 31-03-2019
a very nice listen
a nice and easy listen. it was a lovely feel with a nice romantic ending
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-05-2015
Boring
Would NOT recommend it- the story was all over the place- one star is even too much.. I kept thinking it might get better - but NO..
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- lisa
- 23-12-2012
Ok ish
I usually absolutely love Cathy Kelly books, but strugggled to get into this one and remember who all the different characters were and how each was connected.
It did have quite a good story-line though and was a typical Irish novel.
At first I found it quite hard to understand the narrators voice, sounded like an older woman.
Maybe it would have been different of Id have actually read it myself.
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- Mary
- 01-10-2011
Good Story
Good story but in my opinion somewhat spoiled by pronunciations of Irish placenames and especially as no effort was made to get Irish language words right. Probably not Bridgid Forsyths fault but attention to detail lacking.
If you're Irish buy a hardcopy
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