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At the Edge of the Woods

By: Kathryn Bromwich
Narrated by: Gemma Dawson
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Kathryn Bromwich's masterful debut novel is a rich, gorgeously descriptive account of a woman hiding from old ghosts and new in the Italian Alps, while rekindling her own sense of self through nature.

Laura lives alone in a cabin deep within the forest, making her living translating medical documents and tutoring the children of affluent locals. She spends her days climbing the mountains outside her door and roaming the woods, and soon begins a relationship with a waiter some years her junior, which brings new rhythms to her life. But late one night there is a knock on the door, and on the other side stands someone from her past who has finally found her.

As the mystery surrounding why she is there comes into focus, Laura is plagued by a fever, and starts to experience flashbacks to her youth, along with an eerie second sight that seems to lift the veil on reality while making astonishing new connections with the natural world around her. In beguiling, lyrical prose we begin to see how Laura's past informs her present and is a shackle she is desperately trying to shed. Before long though the villagers grow wary of the woman in the cabin and of her increasingly odd behavior, and a few decide to take matters into their own hands; to free themselves from the malevolent forces of the strega who lives amongst them.

©2023 Kathryn Bromwich (P)2023 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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I loved the description of the main character’s secluded life in the woods. The narrator was very clear in her enunciation but repeatedly and hilariously mispronounced words and talked like a robot, fast and without and variation in speed or tone. The heroine likes her alcohol and laudanum and is goes slightly mad and starts hallucinating on an Italian hillside. Very Romantic poet in Italy. Much of the book especially the second half seemed like a series of episodes written under the influence because they frustratingly did not hang together or explain what was going on. She sort of has a wolf as a familiar. She has a funny turn at the fate but were people looking and laughing at her or did she just imagine it. There was an episode with a tree. Did someone fall out of it or not? We never find out. Why did the men come to her house? Did she go completely mad or did she go back to Paris? I just wished there was a bit of a plot to link all the intriguing episodes together and that the reader was given some clue as to actually what was going on.

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