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The Glass Painter's Daughter
- Narrated by: Jilly Bond
- Length: 14 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Romance
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- Mrs
- 03-11-09
Really enjoyable story
This is an 'unturnable off' story with thoroughly believable characters. It's an unusual setting in a stained glass workshop where a window is being restored. There's an historical element too related through a diary about how the window was first commissioned and built. Also a strong musical element, the main character, Fran is a tuba player.
The narration is excellent with each voice being instantly recognizable for who it's meant to be.
Easy listening but well written and read. Highly recommended
18 people found this helpful
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- Greenie
- 23-05-11
Lovely!
Yet another good story from Rachel Hore. As usual, there is an interweaving of past and present with everything coming to a satisfactory, if somewhat expected, conclusion. Her historical information is spot on, and the description of Elgar`s "Dream of Gerontius" and the rehearsals, flows nicely. She`s obviously done her research!
However, Jilly Bond has to be THE most annoying narrator ever. Her voice is constantly full of emotion, yet her reading and interpretation of the characters is both emotion and passionless. In future, for me, Rachel Hore`s novels will have to be on the printed page unless narrated by someone else!!
7 people found this helpful
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- xenia watson
- 27-02-19
the story and narrator
not as good as the other books. narrator again makes the men sound 100 years old and as though they are weak and gasping for breath, always let's the males in the stories down
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- Maggiemarl
- 30-06-17
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- sue
- 09-08-12
a little disapointing
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- Rose Brooks
- 06-07-22
The glass painters daughter
A nice book, something different , telling stories of different generations. A simple easy to listen to story, not A strong storyline but nonetheless pleasant.
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- Richard Maidment
- 09-08-21
Enjoyable.
After having read Last Letter Home by Rachel Hore, I decided to listened to another on audible. I chose this particular one as I enjoy Ancestry , Art and History and the synopsis had a combination of all three! It was a captivating story , set in London.It was easy to switch back and forth from Victorian England to present day.The audible contained a wealth of information about Music as well as Church windows.However, I wasn't too keen on the Narrator for this one, most especially when she was reading the main character's voice.In all fairness though , it is due to personal interpretation of how we feel a character may speak. Absolutely well worth a listen to.
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- nought
- 11-05-21
Really wonderful
Listened to this during a period of convolesence.
Such a lovely story, beautifully written and
Enjoyment had in the narrarion, just the tale
For all.to.enjoy
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- Sian
- 09-02-21
Beautifully written and read
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel - well formed plot, evocative narrative and the narration was so good, it was like listening to a play. I have purchased 2 more titles by the author in the strength of this one.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-07-20
review ok
ok story stretched to long about diary didn't care for the story teller
4 stars