
Unsheltered
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Kingsolver
About this listen
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION
TWICE WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION
THE MULTI-MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR
'Magnificent.' The Times, 'Books of the Year'
'Gripping.' Grazia
'Peerless.' Daily Mail
'Wise.' Sunday Times
Meet Willa Knox, a woman who stands braced against a world which seems to hold little mercy for her and her family - or their old, crumbling house, falling down around them. Willa's two grown-up children, a new-born grandchild, and her ailing father-in-law have all moved in at a time when life seems at its most precarious. But when Willa discovers that a pioneering female scientist lived on the same street in the 1800s, could this historical connection be enough to save their home from ruin? And can Willa, despite the odds, keep her family together?
The reading sounds almost like a mother reading to a child and the sing song voice fluctuations puts one to sleep.
I’ve recently listened to Demon Copperhead and it was absolutely brilliant. The story, the performance the characters and their development. I loved it so much I didn’t want it to end.
I’m sure the rest of Unsheltered will be brilliant too but definitely not to listen to Barbara reading it.
You’re obviously tremendously smart and talented but don’t go spoiling it by thinking you can read it better. You can’t do everything brilliantly. Stick to writing.
Love the writing but not so much the performance
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Great story, but Kingsolver is no dramatic reader.
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Two stories in one
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Barbara Kingsolver has unearthed the untold story of world class biologist and naturalist Mary Treat, who corresponded with Charles Darwin about species evolution whilst living in a society that damned the theory and its adherents as ‘indecent’ and unchristian.
Her recreation of the conversations between the unconventional Mary Treat and the protagonist, a Darwinian science teacher are a window into another era of discovery, and the challenges of scientists to convince people of the merits of rational deductive scientific investigation and knowledge.
She spices it up with the spectre of a capitalist landlord of a superseded utopian dream - enslaving farmers lured to ‘Vineland’ in layers of debt if their crop fails.
To give us a present day context, the story is interwoven with the tale of the 21st century family living at the same address. Middle aged Willa and Janos, who have had both their careers implode, have moved into a falling down house they inherited with their adult children, ailing objectionable father and new grandchild, baffled by how all their middle class striving has led them to near destitution.
I appreciated the juxtaposition between the popular reception of present day ‘The Bullhorn’ presidential candidate, and failure of western capitalist societies to face up to the costs and consequences of our over-consumption and toxic waste; with the popular rejection of Darwin’s theory of evolution back in the 1870s and how the New Jersey Vinelanders we’re in thrall to their capitalist overlord Landis.
Relevant and captivating.
Truth telling and catastrophic collapse
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Loved it
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The past and the now and the future.
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I’m just not smart enough for this book
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A gently narrated wake-up for sustainability now!
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Thought provoking and strangely calming
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genius
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