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The Blackwater Lightship
- Narrated by: Niamh Cusack
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: LGBTQ+, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
Set in Ireland in the 1990s, Colm Tóibín's The Blackwater Lightship tells the story of the Devereux family. Dora Devereux, her daughter Lily and her granddaughter Helen have come together after years of strife and reached an uneasy truce. Helen’s adored brother, Declan, is dying. Two friends join him and the women in a crumbling old house by the sea, where the six of them, from different generations and with different beliefs, must listen to and come to terms with one another.
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- Adrienne
- 29-05-18
Beautifully explored family relationships
Colm Toibin has a sensibility in writing his female characters which is simply awe inspiring. They are flawed and familiar and utterly real. This story follows the last weeks of a son, brother and grandson dying of aids in Ireland last century and the family fall out and redemptive rapprochement that ensues. Brilliantly written and read with calm dignity and restrained emotional power. Excellent.
9 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-06-18
Heart rending
A delicately elegant story of a fractured family brought together through the challenge of caring for a loved one.
6 people found this helpful
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- Mrs R
- 14-02-21
Sensitive and beautiful story read perfectly
Gentle, touching story with realistic characters I quickly warmed to and felt l was privileged to witness their story. Narration is perfect and thank you to Ms Cusack for the care with which she told the story xx
3 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-02-19
Beautiful
This book is touching and warm. Written with such care bringing out the light and dark of the subjects. I didn’t want to finish it, it’s had a lasting effect of me.Stunning!
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- Vicuña
- 15-05-21
Introspective and compelling
As expected, Toibin’s exploration of a fractured family is compelling. Although written over 20 years ago, it remains fresh and it’s easy to imagine that it remains a relevant reflection of disparate lives and small town attitudes.
The story centres on Helen who lives happily in Dublin with her husband and two children. She’s estranged from her mother and grandmother, but an unexpected call to see her sick brother, Declan, in hospital has repercussions.
Toibin is skilled at bringing characters to life and this book is no exception. He explores some difficult themes including illness, death, petty jealousies, resentment and the real nature of love and friendship. By flashback, the listener learns the backstory of the central characters and the reasons for relationship breakdowns. Will they be able to trust and love again?
Narration throughout is superb. Really enjoyed this well rounded tale
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- Regina Podsiadly
- 10-05-21
Moving and thought- provoking family story ,
Complex relationship between mother and daughter who finally find courage to face each other's pain and open up
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- Lesley Ashby
- 25-02-22
An extraordinary book
Colm Toibin explores complex family relationships in the most wonderfully sensitive and skilled way and the reader has the most beautiful voice that I could listen to all day. A real tour de force and very moving . One to remember .
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- Ciarán
- 23-02-22
20 years later, still brilliant
I read this first in the early 00s. Now living near Blackwater, the poignancy of the book lands differently, but still a beautiful read.
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- Mrs Prudence Irvine
- 21-03-19
The Blackwater Lightship
This is a great story and so beautifully read it made me cry at times.
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- de La Grange
- 18-05-22
Achingly beautiful
Niamh Cossack imbues so much feeling and Irish -ness into the reading of this book. I feel the story is a bit weak but her beautiful voice carry’s you along.
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- Sue C
- 01-01-19
Read it twice back to back
This exquisitely written and narrated tale is about three generations of women in one family,apparently on a path to disintegration, who are brought together and reach a rapprochement because of the inevitable death of a brother.I was so moved by the realization that my daughter had never been part of three generations of women in one family. I was estranged from my mother before she was born. I now have a lovely granddaughter and I hope that with the help of her mother we are able to sustain a gentle and loving relationship without the need of a tragedy to hold us together.
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