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Year of Wonders

By: Geraldine Brooks
Narrated by: Geraldine Brooks
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A young woman’s struggle to save her family and her soul during the most extraordinary year of 1666, when plague suddenly visited a small Derbyshire village and the villagers, inspired by a charismatic preacher, elected to quarantine themselves to limit the contagion.

In 1666, plague scorched London, driving the King and his court to Oxford, and Samuel Pepys to Greenwich, to escape contagion. The north of England remained untouched until, in a small community of leadminers and hill farmers, a bolt of cloth arrived from the capital. The tailor who cut the cloth had no way of knowing that the damp fabric carried with it bubonic infection.

So begins the Year of Wonders, in which a Pennine village of 350 souls confronts a scourge beyond remedy or understanding. Desperate, the villagers turn to sorcery, herb lore, and murderous witch-hunting. Then, led by a young and charismatic preacher, they elect to isolate themselves in a fatal quarantine. The story is told through the eyes of Anna Frith who, at only 18, must contend with the death of her family, the disintegration of her society, and the lure of a dangerous and illicit attraction. Geraldine

Brooks’s novel explores love and learning, fear and fanaticism, and the struggle of 17th century science and religion to deal with a seemingly diabolical pestience. Year of Wonders is also an eloquent memorial to the real-life Derbyshire villagers who chose to suffer alone during England’s last great plague.

©2022 Geraldine Brooks (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Classics Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Small Town & Rural Urban Village England Magic Magic Users

Critic reviews

'A Year of Wonders is a staggering fictional debut that matches journalistic accumulation of detail to natural narrative flair.' Guardian

‘A lyrically written and emotionally engaging novel.' Independent

'The plot is gripping, I like the psychological subtlety of characters struggling with a shifting world, and it’s packed with historical detail.' Daily Mail

Praise for Foreign Correspondence:

‘An evocative, superbly written tale of a woman’s journey to self-understanding.’
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This was my monthly book club selection so I am not familiar with the author. I have gone back to the book, which I struggle to hold (hence the audiobook) to get away from the flat tone and stilted narration in places.
The story improves the more I read but still not a book I would select.

Hard to Follow in Places

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I read this book years ago and whilst I loved it then had forgotten so much until listening on audible. What a delight to have the writer speak her own words. Beautiful enthralling thought provoking tale. Listen and decide yourself

Wonderous book

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The story was engaging with very atmospheric writing but the narrator (the author) sounded rather nonchalant, and at was times mumbling. Still enjoyable but could have been performed better.

Great story but didn’t like the narrator

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I understand how some others have criticised the narration, I too found it difficult to begin with. Within a few chapters I found it very fitting for the tale and went on to enjoy everything about this book.

Excellent

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There are very few authors who should read their own books and Geraldine Brooks isn’t one of them, unfortunately . It amazes me that Penguin should make such an enormous error

Village life during the Great Plague

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