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When Light Is Like Water
- Narrated by: Katie Beudert
- Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of When Light Is Like Water by Molly McCloskey, read by Katie Beudert.
'There are few things on earth smaller than this country.'
Alice, a young American on her travels, arrives in the west of Ireland with no plans and no strong attachments - except to her beloved mother, who raised her on her own. She falls in love with an Irishman, marries him, and settles down in a place whose codes she struggles to crack. And then, in the course of a single hot summer, she embarks on an affair that breaks her marriage and sets her life on a new course.
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When Light Is Like Water is at once a gripping story of passion and ambivalence and a profound meditation on the things that matter most: the definition of love, the value of family and the meaning of home.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-06-19
The language though ordinary, is other worldly.
I loved this book, it rolled along beautifully drawing the reader into Alice’s deep thinking mind. It was thought provoking, sensitive, selfish at times, ponderous and filled with every kind of love. Beautifully written, perfect prose the likes of which is rare. The narrator held my attention and had the perfect tone pitch and accent.