A Certain Age, Vol. 1: Female Monologues
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Lynne Truss
About this listen
The original six radio monologues written by Lynne Truss, author of the phenomenal best sellers Eats, Shoots & Leaves and Talk to the Hand. In the tradition of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads come Lynne Truss’s female monologues: six bittersweet tales of love, romance, friendship, and family from the classic BBC Radio 4 series.
At a certain age, women gain a huge confidence about themselves because they realise that life’s too short to waste. These six women are in their 40s and each has a very different – and sometimes surprising – story to tell, from the husband who unexpectedly disappears to the dreaded ‘other woman’, and the sisters who take an adventurous trip on the Nile together. All are funny, touching, and as beautifully observed as would be expected from the author of the phenomenal best sellers Eats, Shoots & Leaves and Talk to the Hand.
Starring Siobhan Redmond, Janine Duvitski, Rebecca Front, Lesley Manville, Lindsey Coulson and Dawn French, Volume 1 features the stories 'The Mother', 'The Wife', 'The Daughter', 'The Other Woman', 'The Sister', and 'The Cat Lover'.
©2007 BBC Audiobooks Ltd (P)2010 BBC Audiobooks LtdWhat listeners say about A Certain Age, Vol. 1: Female Monologues
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- AmazonCustomer
- 10-12-23
Very good
I really enjoyed the stories and the narration, Women's voices are hardly ever heard in this way
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- barjil
- 10-12-17
Disappointing
I suppose it's because Alan Bennett's "Talking Heads" set the bar so high that these monologues were disappointing and the linking music went on too long and destroyed the continuity. All the performers are usually excellent but here seemed to have been encouraged to overplay the type of character they represent. But I shall listen again because, knowing the faults, I shall be able to concentrate better on the actual content!
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- Mr & Mrs D
- 12-05-16
Amusing tales 5*
Funny short stories.
Laugh out loud.
Narrated by well know British actresses giving fabulous delivery every time I listen.
Great.
Highly recommended
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- ogara_j
- 31-10-20
Gentle and true
All totally possible lives. Easy listening with sparks of humour. Very much enjoyed. Would recommend.
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