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Mothers and Sons
- Narrated by: Caroline Lennon, Frank Grimes, Luis Soto
- Length: 7 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories
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Summary
Colm Tóibín's Mothers and Sons is a sensitive and beautifully written meditation on the dramas surrounding this most elemental of relationships. Psychologically intricate and emotionally incisive, each finely wrought story teases out the delicate and difficult strands woven between mothers and sons. This is an acute, masterful and moving collection that confirms Tóibín as a great prose stylist of our time.
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- Mr Andrew Rochester
- 08-02-22
beautiful story telling..
All the narrators were excellent but Caroline Lennon is superb. She's all Toibin and brings his stories alive for me.