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Homestead

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Homestead

By: Sara Donati
Narrated by: Kate Reading
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High in the Austrian alps, surrounded by a perfect ring of mountains, the village of Rosenau is made up of a scattering of dairy farms. This is a place so isolated that the arrival of a postcard from the outside world is an event that triggers everyone’s imaginations.

The novel opens in 1909 with Anna of Bengat homestead and her love for rough, beautiful Peter, her husband, and for their children, and for her dead sister’s twin boys, Stante and Michel, one intellectually and the other physically disabled. As the years pass, the story unfolds through the eyes of the women of Anna’s family and the interconnected families of Bent Elbow homestead and the Wainwright’s clan: Bent Elbow’s Johanna, finding sudden, late love in the summer of 1916 in the most unexpected place; Isabella, Peter’s mother, who cannot bring herself to look at his ravaged face when he comes home from the Great War; Wainwright’s Katharina, half-sister to Stante and Michel, careless and self-centered, who unwittingly betrays them in return for a ride in a Nazi’s beautiful automobile; Anna’s Olga, who grows up to marry someone she loves, only to lose him and her four brothers in the maw of the Second World War.

As we listen, each chapter adds layers of meaning from a different character’s point of view, and the life of Rosenau gathers force and complexity, like a living thing. We don’t notice while we’re watching, but when the tale is done we’re stunned by the fullness and beauty of a world as remote as another planet, as near as our own longings and loves.

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Hardest listen I have ever had. I have all her books but this was awful.

lack of cohesion

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I am not a fan of this narrator’s voice although to be honest it probably really suited the story and the accents did draw me along by the end.

Agree with other reviews that the story lacked cohesion but also momentum.. it was just heading somewhere and then would turn and go somewhere else then although they loosely tied together at the end there was no real buzz or aha moment as to why it was written in this way. I kept thinking I was being daft and missing the literary genius… so kept at it and listened to the whole book …but at the end I wondered what the editors saw in it?. I love Sarah’s work and early books but this was a miss for me.

I’m not sure if I missed something even still.

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