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The Letter
- Narrated by: Rachel Atkins
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
The Number One Kindle best seller guaranteed to break your heart.
Every so often a love story comes along to remind us that sometimes, in our darkest hour, hope shines a candle to light our way.
Discover the Number One best seller that has captured thousands of hearts worldwide....
Tina Craig longs to escape her violent husband. She works all the hours God sends to save up enough money to leave him, also volunteering in a charity shop to avoid her unhappy home. Whilst going through the pockets of a second-hand suit, she comes across an old letter, the envelope firmly sealed and unfranked. Tina opens the letter and reads it - a decision that will alter the course of her life for ever....
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- Sheila
- 19-07-15
Brilliant
Brilliant story, brilliantly narrator had me gripped from beginning to end
Shame it had to end
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- sue
- 02-08-15
A winner fantastic
This book has it all for me, struggles, heartbreak, love and loss, motherhood. Pain friendship.
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Firm favourite.
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- Lindy
- 24-01-17
Feeling a little bewildered
I am somewhat bemused by the fact that my opinion is so out of line with hundreds of reviewers. This was an audible recommendation, and the fact that such a large number of people raved about it made it think it would be the book for me.
However, it did not engage me much at all, let alone make me weep; I don't think I'm just hard-hearted - plenty of stories affect me enormously. The emphasis was on the storyline, rather than characterisation. The characters were all very good or very bad and I couldn't really connect emotionally with them, or indeed the situations they found themselves in. I found the writing rather simplistic and hackneyed, and the story predictable and somewhat saccharin. It also annoyed me that I felt so much had been borrowed from the wonderful film "Philomena", where the characterisation was brilliant and the heartstrings really tugged.
I shall hopefully succeed in returning to storylines and characters with much more depth in future!
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- LisaMarie
- 13-08-16
Couldn't finish it. Very negative vibe
All the characters are either bully's or too weak to stand up for themselves. There was nothing happy about this book & I had to turn it off.
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- Lulu
- 21-07-15
The Good & Bad done in the name of Love
I congratulate the author for the brilliant manner in which this book was written; for telling an emotional and heart wrenching story with which many people today can identify, in a compassionate yet captivating manner.
This book was indeed heartbreaking in giving a realistic depiction of the harsh lives and consequences of those abused in the name of love due to the influences of alcoholism and societal stigmas. But, the brutal or real sad parts are cushioned as the story is swayed between different eras and character's stories; making the heartbreak bearable while keeping you engaged, eager to learn more and expect or rather hope that things will get better for the characters.
The narrator held her own; using the appropriate national and local accents, for the young and the old... I thought she was spot on every time!
I'd actually suggest this book for a book club because it raises many issues that could encourage interesting discussions and debate as well as research. I found the book so engaging that I read it in one day!!
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- Claire Carter
- 23-06-16
Lovely holiday read.
Don'y be pug off by the sadness of part one, part 2 and 3 more than make up for it.
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- Rooty tooty
- 27-10-15
Actions always have consequences!!
If there was ever a book to describe the mess humans can make when trying to control others it is this.
I loved it. Well read by Rachel Atkins. A consummate performer.
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- Chris
- 30-01-16
Very good
This is a good story, quite absorbing and did not shy away from some of the more violent sides of life. Very enjoyable recommended
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- Mrs C Hutchinson.
- 05-06-15
Just loved this book
Such a simple idea leading to a beautifully told, totally engaging and satisfying book. A great story wonderfully read.
14 people found this helpful
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- Angela Boyd
- 08-07-15
Feel good novel
Gripping. Carried along on the story. Loved it. The mix of 1939 and 1973 stop the story being too much of the same but the link of the 2 times is clever.
13 people found this helpful
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- Jody
- 25-02-16
If you have any degree of misophonia, skip it.
If you could sum up The Letter in three words, what would they be?
Entertaining & well written if a little contrived. This was quite an enjoyable story with all of the loose ends neatly tied up.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The very audible lip smacking, breathing, noisy nasal inhalations/exhalations, and other moist mouth sounds almost made this book unbearable. Turning the volume down didn't help because the audio levels were all over the place with low-talking and whispering.
41 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-01-18
Whispering is quite annoying
Overall I loved the story but the narrator made it difficult to hear half the time. She whispered so much that I could hardly hear when she spoke as one character, until she felt the need to shout as another. I was constantly adjusting the volume to compensate.
7 people found this helpful
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- Cassandra
- 02-02-16
If mouth sounds bug you, skip this one...
Any additional comments?
I probably would have enjoyed this story more if I hadn't listened to an audio version. The narrator was fantastic except for one important thing- she smacks her tongue and lips every time she voices a characters, and if you are anything like me, it will make you crazy. Not sure why they can't edit that stuff out in this day and age.
29 people found this helpful
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- Dorothy
- 20-06-15
Very contrived but a sweet and captivating book.
The narrator is excellent and this is a good summer read. You can't help liking it.
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- Brian PDX
- 28-07-15
Sad, happy, heartbreaking and
"The Letter" will, I'm sure, be poo-pooed by some as a sob story, a chick novel with no value or simply trite. However, I didn't find it so. I was saddened by the losses that the characters in this novel went thru-but life can be sad. I found it to be very real life actually. There are abusive husbands and fathers, women who can't or won't trust after they have been hurt and the search for a birth mother is something a close friend went thru a few years ago with similar results.
I'm happy that I live in a more enlightened country that Ireland during this time-the blame placed on the unwed young mother is terrible-and it was done t her by a church that alleges to be christian-but I see nothing christian in the behavior of the Mother Superior or the other nuns who haring and abuse the women.....of course being an unwed mother is the women's fault-no man is ever to blame, apparently, in this era. As an unwed mother of 20 during the same time I am so glad I had supportive parents and the inner strength to cope with the situation, that I wasn't forced to abandon my child but was able to raise him to a great adult..hard to believe he is now 52!
I suggest this is a good novel for women in the same situation, for men who have abandoned their wives or girlfriends when they became pregnant. Yes..men..need to know about the history of an area where birth control is still forbidden and where this archaic attitude is still in place.
This can be an enlightening book for young women - a bit of knowledge that might lead to an appreciation of where they live and what other women have done before them.
I recumbent this novel .
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- Susan
- 16-07-15
Destined to be a Hallmark movie!
What made the experience of listening to The Letter the most enjoyable?
The two story lines were very entertaining. I enjoyed both of them.
What other book might you compare The Letter to and why?
Not sure.
What about Rachel Atkins’s performance did you like?
I love, love, love the English and Irish accents. Also, good inflection, good acting - not just being read to.
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- Maria64
- 21-05-15
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I never stopped listening to this nook until I finished. It made me laugh, mad & cry. I just wanted everything to work out. It was sad and I cried all thru the book. It ended like I expected. I will read more by Kathryn Hughes.
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- loralu
- 21-05-15
Great narrator. Fun to listen to audio version!!!
Would you consider the audio edition of The Letter to be better than the print version?
Absolutely!
Who was your favorite character and why?
Tina Craig
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She is incredible. It was like listening to a movie!!! Would love to hear more of her stuff!!
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- A.
- 30-05-15
Worth the read
I found it very interesting that I purchased this book the same time I bought A Memory of Violets; which have similar story lines. Again, they involved a people search. This story gives a picture from the perspective of the battered wife and the ever apologetic abuser. Definitely a lesson to be learned here for all of us. Might help you understand if you have a friend in this intolerable position.
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- Lois
- 01-10-18
One of the best books ever!
This is a book that is rare to find. It makes you remember why you love to read. It makes you sad to get to the end. I can not say how very much I enjoyed it.
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