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Annie Dunne

By: Sebastian Barry
Narrated by: Caroline Lennon
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Annie Dunne and her cousin Sarah live and work on a small farm in a remote and beautiful part of Wicklow in late 1950s Ireland. 

All about them, a way of life is about to disappear. Like two old rooks, they hold to their life, cherishing everything. When Annie's nephew and his wife are set to go to London, their two small children are brought down to spend the summer with them. A summer of adventure, pain, delight and ultimately epiphany unfolds for both the children and their elderly caretakers.

©2002 Sebastian Barry (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
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Lingers long after the final page. What an amazing writer and his ability to get to the complex inner thoughts of Annie and all the characters.

This was beautiful

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exquisitely evocative of Ireland in the 1950s with its background as part of the British Empire and it portrays the plight of of single women in rural Ireland

Ireland in the 1950s

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This resonated so strongly with me. The language and the turns of phrase are lyrical but also rooted in place and time. I enjoyed the character of Annie Dunne; her interior dialogue; her joy in the simple things and in the nature around her; and her half-acceptance of the changes in the world around her. A simple, yet complex, woman. Accepting her situation and getting on with the hard work of life on a small farm, while yet holding to herself the grander days of her youth in Dublin Castle as giving her a sense of superiority. Her social inadequacy. She has a good understanding of herself and her faults, but not in her relations with others. Her flawed understanding of others, means that other characters are not so fully drawn, potential plots appear not to develop beyond perception and misperception, but this is the world through Annie’s eyes.

Special mention must go to the performance. Caroline Lennon has captured Annie Dunne perfectly and enhances the enjoyment and understanding of the book

Wonderful

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This is a lovely listen, perfect narration and a gentle but powerful story. The writing so immersive I almost feel I was there at the time.

Beautiful writing, moving story.

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another astonishing read, astonishing construction of a troubled little world, depicted so gently so beautifully with such fine brushstrokes. and such compassion and wisdom..

how does this man do it?

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