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The Photographer's Wife
- Narrated by: Annie Aldington, Anna Parker-Naples
- Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
Barbara - a child of the Blitz - has more secrets than she cares to admit.
She has protected her children from the harsh realities of life and told them little of the poverty of her childhood, nor of the darker side of her marriage to one of Britain's most famous photographers. With such an incomplete picture, her youngest, Sophie, has struggled to understand who her parents really are, and in turn, Barbara sometimes worries, to build her own identity.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-08-21
Loose ends.
I've enjoyed previous books by Nick Alexander and I mostly enjoyed this but I was left wondering about the abrupt end . There were so many loose ends that I felt there was at least a chapter missing. It seemed unfinished which spoilt it for me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-10-20
Mixed feelings about this book
Overall enjoyed the story, if not a little predicable in places. A bigger issue is the modern day narrator, than should have just stuck to using one voice.
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- Sarah H
- 11-09-18
A Male perspective narrated by women
I have to say that i was enjoying the journey I was taking with Barbara and her family in war torn London. However, when we moved to 'present day' London andmet Sophie I was lost. The narrator's American accent was shocking and I was even more put off by the writing. The intimate scenes between Sophie and Brett were quite frankly written by a man as a woman. They were definitely written for and from the Male Gaze. I eventually decided I wanted to find out what happened to Barbara not Sophie and tried to force myself to finish it. But I failed I could not handle the terrible narration of Sophie and Brett. I will read te remainder of the book rather as my own imagination can at least create a more likable voice.
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- Yee Au
- 23-12-15
Why on earth did it end like that?!
Brilliant story written in 2 parts, past and present. It took a few chapters before it got me interested and thanks goodness I gave it another chapter before I was going to give up on it. But I only wished there was another chapter more to tie the whole story together or perhaps a more rounded ending. But still brilliant all the same.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-05-18
Terrible, terrible narration
I loved NA’s other books. This is narrated by two different people. The 1940’s narrator is brilliant and brings richness to the book. The present day narrator is utterly dreadful. I don’t know how she managed to get the job. Her American accent is laughable and her attempt at a Liverpudlian accent is half Irish and half can’t be bothered! I can’t listen and am very sad for poor Nick Alexander. A good book really can be ruined by a poor reader! Please vet these narrators more carefully!