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The Botanist’s Daughter
- Narrated by: Caroline Lee
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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"I was transported to the 1880s and Chile, to contemporary Sydney and Kew. A gripping, warm-hearted read." (Joy Rhoades, author of The Woolgrower's Companion)
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- Liz Pearson
- 05-04-2019
Slow to start but hang in there.....it's worth it
It was a slow book and I really struggled around the 5-6th chapter, however the story start to get better not long after that and it's a great ending. Definitely finishes with a bang!!
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- Dudley
- 28-07-2019
A fantastic read and listen
A wonderful story. Great plot that unfolds in unexpected ways. I just loved it & will recommend to my friends. The botanical research and story telling a delightful & interesting extra.
Thank you for a great story narrated superbly.
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- Mary-louise Tehan
- 30-12-2022
Engaged in story
Listened to this story whilst oblong road trip … very good listen that assisted with long boring drive!!
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- Karen Campbell
- 02-11-2020
Just okay
This one was a struggle for me. I wanted to like it but ultimately I found it dreary and predictable. I had just finished 'Mrs Benson's Beetle' which was exciting and heartwarming. This novel is different and shouldn't be compared just because the subject matter is similar. I may come back to try again after a break.
The narrator is normally someone I like to listen to but she struggles with accents. I think this book would have been better with two narrators. Someone British for the past and Caroline Lee for the present.
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- Leah Rigby
- 08-09-2018
A fantastic read!
Totally loved this book. I have it in print but needed to hear the audio so I could get some work done! This story really drags you in and you never know what's coming next.
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- Carolyne
- 02-02-2019
Brilliant story and performance
One. Reading error, when Anna arrives in London , at the Airbnb, the reader calls her Elizabeth.
What a truely wonderfully crafted story. A book I had to hear from cover to cover, thus missing a nights sleep and a days work. Thanks for the enjoyment
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- Bev. O.
- 18-09-2020
The reader - Caroline Lee
I am always drawn to any audio book which has Caroline Lee reading. She brings the books to life.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-09-2020
Shocking English accent
Although I thoroughly enjoyed this book- the narrator list me every time she used an English accent. She managed to make every woman sound pompous, weak and whinging (not intentional I’m sure)- and every English man sounded stereotypically white, soft, weak, effete and incredibly unattractive- even as the story suggested the opposite! No “getting lost” in the narrative for me.
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- MandiB
- 21-12-2022
A great plot with many twists and turns.
Really enjoyed the Botanist’s Daughter. Caroline Lee smoothly moved from one character narrative to the next, giving the reader context of history and modern times. The story was heartfelt and heartbreaking at the same time. You never know what your ancestors truly endured and it was a great way to regard the historical and modern perspectives.
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- Esther Juon Veitch
- 07-02-2020
What a great story
Most enjoyable and I could not put it down.
Wondering if there will be a next book following on from this one. I love the characters and the story is exciting too!
A great listen! Thank you!
Esther in
New Zealand
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