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Tin Man

By: Sarah Winman
Narrated by: Sarah Winman
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Publisher's Summary

The unforgettable and achingly tender new novel from Sarah Winman, author of the international best seller When God Was a Rabbit and the Sunday Times Top 10 best seller A Year of Marvellous Ways.

It begins with a painting won in a raffle: 15 sunflowers, hung on the wall by a woman who believes that men and boys are capable of beautiful things. And then there are two boys, Ellis and Michael, who couldn't be closer. And the boys become men, and then they meet Annie, and it changes nothing and everything.

Tin Man sees Sarah Winman follow the acclaimed success of When God Was a Rabbit and A Year of Marvellous Ways with a love letter to human kindness and friendship, loss and living.

©2017 Sarah Winman (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Limited

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lovely story

A little difficult to follow at times as the main person changes and the time. Beautiful language. A poetry.

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Great Story, Superb Narration

Enjoyed this fourth story by Sarah loved it very much, sad there's no more left!

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just wow

loved it. wonderfully read. beautiful love story so visually engaging with vivid descriptions. loved it!

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Another stunning, deeply human story by Winman.

All the characters will stay with me long after the last word. brilliant performance.

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A tender, moving meditation on friendship, love, family...

I enjoyed hearing Sarah Winman’s reading of her own work, as she intended it to sound... This tender evocation of time looping in and through lives, tying people to each other in love, friendship, chance encounters and other overlapping circles of connection... reminding me that loneliness, fear, and the need for connection are the deepest, most universal aspects of human experience. And that our ability to communicate is never as big as our desire to communicate. A beautiful novel.

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A gentle and tender story

Another gentle and tender story by Sarah Winman. Her characters are always so special. A beautiful read.

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achingly sad and beautifully written

I think I've become a fan of Sarah and her marvelous ways! look forward to the new book Still life. beautiful cover and sounds sumptuous.

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Unbelievably beautiful and moving

Sarah Winman is a outstanding author and this book is another beautiful story that goes beyond typical love stories to cover the real depth of human experiences. She creates characters that live with you long after the story is over. The magic of listening to Sarah read the story turns it into poetry. I was in tears throughout, it was truly beautiful.

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Sensitive Writing

I was totally immersed in the lives of Michael Annie and Ellis such wonderful insights into lives marked by love shared but for Michael unresolved longing of his love for Ellis.

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Whimsical

Beautifully read, the prose a ramble of flashbacks, hindsights and reflections: it does not grip because of the storyline but because of the language which is poetic and evocative.
It’s worth the few hours it takes to listen as it leaves an imprint that describes so many lives of people we meet, and certainly the era of the 60s as a young man to the 90s as leaving middle age.

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